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Vertigo Presentations in the Emergency Department
Seminars in Neurology, 10/27/09
Kerber KA – Common benign peripheral vestibular disorders all have characteristic features enabling a bedside diagnosis. Thus the most effective way to “rule–out” a central disorder is to “rule–in” a specific peripheral vestibular disorder. In this article, the author emphasizes the key elements of the bedside examination and describes a method for managing vertigo patients in the emergency department.
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