PANCE Flashcards

1
Q

Episodic vertigo, no hearing loss

A

benign positional vertigo

most common peripheral vertigo

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2
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episodic vertgio + hearing loss

A

meniere’s disease

peripheral vertigo

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3
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continuous vertigo, no hearing loss?

A

vestibular neuritis

peripheral vertigo

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4
Q

continuous vertigo + hearing loss?

A

labyrinthitis

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5
Q
  • location: labryinth or vestibular nerve
  • horizontal nystagmus (usually beats away from the affected side)
  • fatigable
  • sudden onset of tinnitus & hearing loss usually associated
A

peripheral vertigo

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6
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  • location: Brainstem or cerebellar
  • etiologies: migraine, cerebral vascular diseasem multiple sclerosis, vestibular neuroma
  • VERTICAL nystagmus
  • nonfatigable (continuous)
  • gait issue more severe
  • gradual onset
  • positive CNS signs
A

central vertigo

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7
Q

wharton’s duct

A

submandibular gland

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8
Q

Stenson’s duct

A

parotid gland

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