
Vertigo and dizziness rate among the most frequently occurring presenting complaints in neurology and in general medical practice. Since most patients do not have acute complaints at the time of examination, the clinician requires keen judgment in making a diagnosis, as patients often report confusing, real, or hypothetical causes of their problems. An improvement in the scientific understanding of vestibular physiology in recent years has led to the development of new diagnostic tests and more effective therapies. However, many of these advances have been slow to be adopted into routine clinical practice. Part of the Oxford Neurology Library (ONL) series, Vertigo and Dizziness helps clinicians improve their management of patients with these conditions. The text provides an overview of clinical vestibular physiology as well as of the latest developments in bedside examination, diagnosis/differential diagnosis, and state-of-the-art therapy. Vertigo and Dizziness serves as an essential clinical guide for neurologists, otorhinolaryngologists, and trainees in those disciplines, and for general practitioners and medical students.
This text investigates the clinical challenge of diagnosing and managing patients presenting with vertigo and dizziness in general medical and neurological practice. Authors Alexander A. Tarnutzer and Béla Büki synthesize recent advancements in vestibular physiology to bridge the gap between academic research and routine clinical application. The book provides a structured framework for clinicians to navigate patient histories and implement modern diagnostic and therapeutic protocols.
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Experts identify this work as a practical resource for neurologists and otorhinolaryngologists seeking to update their clinical approach. Readers frequently note the clarity of the diagnostic procedures and the accessibility of the information for trainees and general practitioners.
Page Count:
160
Publication Date:
2013-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191501921
ISBN-13:
9780191501920
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