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Common Misconceptions in the Evaluation of ED Dizzy Patients Parallel Those Found in Emergency Medicine Texts David E. Newman-Toker, M.D. Neurology Department, Johns Hopkins Univ. School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD SAEM 2
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Document Date: 2007-11-27 18:22:38


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vascular disease / e.g. stroke / Acute vestibular syndrome / benign positional vertigo / JE / S. Isolated acute vertigo / ischemic stroke / Horizontal nystagmus / cerebrovascular accident / Nausea / e.g. labyrinthitis / vertigo / K. Benign positional vertigo / cardiac dysrhythmia / unilateral tinnitus / vomiting / J. Dizziness / PERSISTENT vertigo / dizziness / benign paroxysmal positioning vertigo / spinning sensation / MS / True vertigo / isolated vertigo / cerebrovascular accidents causing dizziness / Disorders / /

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