PANCE Flashcards
1
Q
Episodic vertigo, no hearing loss
A
benign positional vertigo
most common peripheral vertigo
2
Q
episodic vertgio + hearing loss
A
meniere’s disease
peripheral vertigo
3
Q
continuous vertigo, no hearing loss?
A
vestibular neuritis
peripheral vertigo
4
Q
continuous vertigo + hearing loss?
A
labyrinthitis
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
6
Q
- 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
7
Q
wharton’s duct
A
submandibular gland
8
Q
Stenson’s duct
A
parotid gland