Vertigo is a multisensory syndrome that otolaryngologists are confronted with every day. With regard to the complex functions of the sense of orientation, vertigo is considered today as a disorder of the sense of direction, a disturbed spatial perception of the body. Beside the frequent classical syndromes for which vertigo is the leading symptom (e.g. positional vertigo, vestibular neuritis, Menière's disease), vertigo may occur as main or accompanying symptom of a multitude of ENT-related diseases involving the inner ear. It also concerns for example acute and chronic viral or bacterial infections of the ear with serous or bacterial labyrinthitis, disorders due to injury (e.g. barotrauma, fracture of the oto-base, contusion of the labyrin...
The diagnosis and management of vertigo is still a challenge. Vertigo is managed by heterogenous gro...
The existing methods of analyzing subjective sensations in patients with vestibular analyzer patholo...
Vertigo and dizziness are two conditions whose prevalence throughout an individual's lifespan is est...
Dizziness and vertigo are common clinical conditions with complex and overlapped clinical features t...
There are many otogenic diseases which cause vertigo. Neuro-otological examinations, especially test...
Abstract: Dizziness is a symptom frequently encountered in clinical practice, especially during emer...
Vestibular disorders manifesting as vertigo, chronic dizziness and imbalance are common problems in ...
Acute vestibular symptoms, such as dizziness, vertigo and unsteadiness are common symptoms complaine...
Vertigo constitutes a significant proportion of specialist otorhinolaryngological (ORL) outpatient p...
Dizziness can be classified mainly into 4 types: vertigo, disequilibrium, presyncope, and lightheade...
In the present concise review of the recent literature, the new interdisciplinaryparadigm of audiove...
The analysis of contemporary literature data considering main reason and mechanisms of vestibular ve...
Abstract: Advances in diagnostic modalities have revolutionized the management of vertigo. Newer inv...
There can be few physicians so dedicated to their art that they do not experience a slight decline i...
Vertigo is the presenting symptom of some peripheral vestibular disorders, like Benign Positional Ve...
The diagnosis and management of vertigo is still a challenge. Vertigo is managed by heterogenous gro...
The existing methods of analyzing subjective sensations in patients with vestibular analyzer patholo...
Vertigo and dizziness are two conditions whose prevalence throughout an individual's lifespan is est...
Dizziness and vertigo are common clinical conditions with complex and overlapped clinical features t...
There are many otogenic diseases which cause vertigo. Neuro-otological examinations, especially test...
Abstract: Dizziness is a symptom frequently encountered in clinical practice, especially during emer...
Vestibular disorders manifesting as vertigo, chronic dizziness and imbalance are common problems in ...
Acute vestibular symptoms, such as dizziness, vertigo and unsteadiness are common symptoms complaine...
Vertigo constitutes a significant proportion of specialist otorhinolaryngological (ORL) outpatient p...
Dizziness can be classified mainly into 4 types: vertigo, disequilibrium, presyncope, and lightheade...
In the present concise review of the recent literature, the new interdisciplinaryparadigm of audiove...
The analysis of contemporary literature data considering main reason and mechanisms of vestibular ve...
Abstract: Advances in diagnostic modalities have revolutionized the management of vertigo. Newer inv...
There can be few physicians so dedicated to their art that they do not experience a slight decline i...
Vertigo is the presenting symptom of some peripheral vestibular disorders, like Benign Positional Ve...
The diagnosis and management of vertigo is still a challenge. Vertigo is managed by heterogenous gro...
The existing methods of analyzing subjective sensations in patients with vestibular analyzer patholo...
Vertigo and dizziness are two conditions whose prevalence throughout an individual's lifespan is est...