2020
DOI: 10.17116/otorino20208505151
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Clinical and psychological features in patients with incident and recurrent cases of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo

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“…The RD symptoms seriously affected patients’ daily work and life, leading to accidental falls in some elderly patients and increasing the medical economic burden. At the same time, it could also cause anxiety and depression in some patients ( Martellucci et al, 2016 ), and even developed into persistent postural perceptual dizziness (PPPD; Staab et al, 2017 ; Makarov et al, 2020 ). Although we have recognized the harm of this disease, the pathogenesis of residual dizziness is not particularly clear at present, and more clinical studies are urgently needed to explore.…”
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“…The RD symptoms seriously affected patients’ daily work and life, leading to accidental falls in some elderly patients and increasing the medical economic burden. At the same time, it could also cause anxiety and depression in some patients ( Martellucci et al, 2016 ), and even developed into persistent postural perceptual dizziness (PPPD; Staab et al, 2017 ; Makarov et al, 2020 ). Although we have recognized the harm of this disease, the pathogenesis of residual dizziness is not particularly clear at present, and more clinical studies are urgently needed to explore.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Faralli et al suggested that the generation of RD may be related to the compensatory mechanism of the vestibular center ( Faralli et al, 2016 ; Makarov et al, 2020 ). Mario Faralli et al found that patients with earlier visits and treatment were less likely to develop RD symptoms.…”
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