2015
DOI: 10.3757/jser.74.199
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Case reports of isolated vertigo due to cerebrovascular problems, in reference to differential diagnosis with peripheral vertigo.

Abstract: Acute vertigo and dizziness are two of the most common symptoms that prompt patient visits to internal medicine practitioners and the emergency room. Most of these patients are diagnosed as having peripheral vertigo. However, central vertigo is identified in some cases that is sometimes life threatening and the diagnoses require careful attention. Although vertigo due to cerebrovascular disorders is usually associated with other neurologic symptoms or signs, small infarcts in the cerebellum or brainstem can pr… Show more

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