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at 9:15 p.m. Jan, 11, 2024 ]
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Cameron
Author:
ghazi.syed
Type of change:
Updated content
Rationale for change
Only BPPV (one type of peripheral vertigo) is characterized by this delayed nystagmus when doing the Dix-Hallpike maneuver. Other cases of peripheral vertigo do not present this way in positional testing.
Rejection reason
Improper sourcing; review submission guidelines
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Lecture Notes
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Pathoma
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Watch Vertigo (Central vs Peripheral)


Watch Vertigo (Central vs Peripheral)
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Bootcamp
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Vertigo: Peripheral vs Central Vertigo
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Vertigo: Central and Peripheral Vertigo
Watch associated Bootcamp video - Vertigo: Central and Peripheral Vertigo
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