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Patients with all 4 criteria usually have BPPV (88% sensitivity, 92% specificity):
• Recurrent vertigo.
• Duration of attack < 1 min.
• Symptoms invariably provoked by changing head position like lying down or turning over in bed .
• Not attributed to another disorder.
• Recurrent vertigo.
• Duration of attack < 1 min.
• Symptoms invariably provoked by changing head position like lying down or turning over in bed .
• Not attributed to another disorder.
• Most patients with BPPV complained that turning over in bed provoked the vertigo.
• Also, about 50% of patients complain of imbalance, yet they fall only rarely, so recurrent falling should make you suspect other, alternative diagnoses.
• Also, about 50% of patients complain of imbalance, yet they fall only rarely, so recurrent falling should make you suspect other, alternative diagnoses.
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+ Patients with positive findings
+ Patients with positive findings
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ملاحظة بالنسبة للـ nystagmus :
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Periventricular white matter lesion
(Dawson's fingers) seen in multiple sclerosis (MS), among others
(Dawson's fingers) seen in multiple sclerosis (MS), among others
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Meniere's (Ménière) disease
أكو Menetrier's disease همين، بس هذا يصير بالمعدة. Ménière يصير بالاذن
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Meniere's (Ménière) disease
Etiology:
It is caused by endolymph (the fluid filling the cochlea & vestibule) accumulation in the vestibular apparatus. Possibly due to trauma, previous infection, or auto-immunity.
It is caused by endolymph (the fluid filling the cochlea & vestibule) accumulation in the vestibular apparatus. Possibly due to trauma, previous infection, or auto-immunity.
Signs and symptoms
It has a triad of symptoms:
• Spontaneous vertigo that lasts for hours (rarely for a day), and is not induced by head movement.
• Tinnitus
• Hearing loss that starts at low frequencies and progresses further.
It has a triad of symptoms:
• Spontaneous vertigo that lasts for hours (rarely for a day), and is not induced by head movement.
• Tinnitus
• Hearing loss that starts at low frequencies and progresses further.