Description |
221 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm + CD-ROM |
Series |
Cambridge clinical guides |
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Clinical guides series |
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Cambridge clinical guides.
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Contents |
Essential anatomy and functions of the balance system -- Symptoms and examination of the patient with dizziness -- A single episode of prolonged vertigo -- Recurrent vertigo and dizziness -- Positional vertigo -- Chronic dizziness and unsteadiness -- Dizziness and falls in the elderly -- Treatment of the dizzy patient |
Summary |
"Most clinicians find it difficult to diagnose dizzy patients, as the potential causes span various subspecialties, including internal medicine, neurology, otology, ophthalmology and psychiatry. This book offers a novel approach, with chapters organized by easily recognizable clinical presentation, such as recurrent vertigo or positional vertigo. To orientate the reader, a table with differential diagnoses is given at the beginning of each chapter, including key features of each disorder. The authors' friendly approach extends to advice on history taking and clinical examination, and each chapter ends with hints on 'what to do if you haven't a clue'. Common disorders are highlighted, with brief coverage of rarities. Basic science aspects are limited to what is really relevant to the clinician. A useful CD shows the clinical examination, positioning and exercises for vestibular rehabilitation."--BOOK JACKET |
Notes |
CD-ROM attached to inside back cover |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Dizziness.
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Dizziness -- Treatment.
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Vertigo.
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Author |
Lempert, Thomas.
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LC no. |
2006024068 |
ISBN |
9780521837910 paperback |
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052183791X paperback |
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