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Symptoms and signs of neuro-otologic disorders.

David E Newman-Toker1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Symptoms and signs of neuro-otologic disorders are critical components in the diagnostic assessment of patients with vestibular symptoms such as vertigo, dizziness, unsteadiness, and oscillopsia. Most diagnoses can be accomplished at the bedside. An understanding of key diagnostic principles is essential for all practicing neurologists, who are often faced with determining whether such patients warrant urgent diagnostic testing or hospital admission. This article introduces readers to core concepts and recent advances in the understanding of directed history taking and physical examination in patients with vestibular symptoms or suspected neuro-otologic disorders. RECENT
FINDINGS: International consensus definitions for vestibular symptoms have recently been published. During the past 5 years, a growing body of scientific evidence has demonstrated that the traditional approach to bedside diagnosis of patients with vertigo and dizziness is inadequate. Former teaching that history taking should first rely on categorizing symptoms by type (eg, vertigo, presyncope, disequilibrium, nonspecific dizziness) has been replaced by an emphasis on categorizing timing and triggers for vestibular symptoms, which focuses the clinician's attention on four key syndromic patterns: (1) acute, spontaneous, prolonged vestibular symptoms; (2) episodic, positional vestibular symptoms; (3) episodic, spontaneous vestibular symptoms; and (4) chronic unsteadiness (with or without oscillopsia). Each of these categories delineates a relatively narrow differential diagnosis within which a focused examination distinguishes between benign common causes and dangerous uncommon ones.
SUMMARY: A focused approach to bedside assessment of patients with vestibular symptoms is essential for accurate and efficient diagnosis. All neurologists should be aware of major recent advances.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23042058     DOI: 10.1212/01.CON.0000421618.33654.8a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Continuum (Minneap Minn)        ISSN: 1080-2371


  12 in total

1.  Development of a Statistical Model for the Prediction of Common Vestibular Diagnoses.

Authors:  David R Friedland; Sergey Tarima; Christy Erbe; Alexia Miles
Journal:  JAMA Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg       Date:  2016-04       Impact factor: 6.223

Review 2.  Clinical and electrographic findings in epileptic vertigo and dizziness: a systematic review.

Authors:  Alexander A Tarnutzer; Seung-Han Lee; Karen A Robinson; Peter W Kaplan; David E Newman-Toker
Journal:  Neurology       Date:  2015-03-20       Impact factor: 9.910

3.  A New Diagnostic Approach to the Adult Patient with Acute Dizziness.

Authors:  Jonathan A Edlow; Kiersten L Gurley; David E Newman-Toker
Journal:  J Emerg Med       Date:  2018-02-01       Impact factor: 1.484

Review 4.  TiTrATE: A Novel, Evidence-Based Approach to Diagnosing Acute Dizziness and Vertigo.

Authors:  David E Newman-Toker; Jonathan A Edlow
Journal:  Neurol Clin       Date:  2015-08       Impact factor: 3.806

Review 5.  Diagnosing Stroke in Acute Dizziness and Vertigo: Pitfalls and Pearls.

Authors:  Ali S Saber Tehrani; Jorge C Kattah; Kevin A Kerber; Daniel R Gold; David S Zee; Victor C Urrutia; David E Newman-Toker
Journal:  Stroke       Date:  2018-02-19       Impact factor: 7.914

Review 6.  Classification of vestibular signs and examination techniques: Nystagmus and nystagmus-like movements.

Authors:  Scott D Z Eggers; Alexandre Bisdorff; Michael von Brevern; David S Zee; Ji-Soo Kim; Nicolas Perez-Fernandez; Miriam S Welgampola; Charles C Della Santina; David E Newman-Toker
Journal:  J Vestib Res       Date:  2019       Impact factor: 2.354

7.  Acute dizziness in rural practice: Proposal of a diagnostic procedure.

Authors:  Ehab Eid; Sajed Dastan; Josef G Heckmann
Journal:  J Neurosci Rural Pract       Date:  2015 Apr-Jun

8.  Two Symptoms Strongly Suggest Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo in a Dizzy Patient.

Authors:  Victor S van Dam; Britta D P J Maas; Tjard R Schermer; Peter-Paul G van Benthem; Tjasse D Bruintjes
Journal:  Front Neurol       Date:  2021-01-14       Impact factor: 4.003

Review 9.  Misdiagnosing Dizzy Patients: Common Pitfalls in Clinical Practice.

Authors:  Kevin A Kerber; David E Newman-Toker
Journal:  Neurol Clin       Date:  2015-08       Impact factor: 3.787

10.  Innovative Use of Google Cardboard in Clinical Examination of Patients of Vertigo.

Authors:  Aditya M Yeolekar; Kiran J Shinde; Haris Qadri
Journal:  Clin Med Insights Ear Nose Throat       Date:  2019-10-21
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