Dizziness Flashcards

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vestibular neuronitis

A

acute unilateral peripheral vestibulopathy
Sx: vertigo, nausea, vomiting, unilateral nystagmus
etiology: possible brainstem or stroke from AICA, brainstem, cerebellar

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labyrinthine concussion

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head injury sometimes with hearing loss and tinnitus

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meniere disease

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vertigo, nausea, vomiting with progressive hearing loss, tinnitus, sensation of fullness or pressure in ear

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perilymph fistula

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disruption of lining of endolymph system, pop leading to increase in middle ear pressure leads to vertigo

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5
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BPPV

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vertigo from changes in position
- lasts seconds to minutes, usually when lying in bed
Dx: dix-hallpike test leading to vertical and torsional nystagmus

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