Notes in 03_Vestibular Neuronitis_Labyrinthitis

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Published 02/10/2024 {{c1::Vestibular neuronitis}} describes inflammation of the vestibular nerve.
Published 02/10/2024 Presentation of {{c2::Vestibular Neuronitis}}{{c1::Acute onset of vertigo}}{{c1::History of a recent viral URTI}}{{c1::No hearing loss or tinnitu…
Published 02/10/2024 Any {{c1::neurological signs or symptoms}} should make you consider a central cause of vertigo
Published 02/10/2024 If {{c1::tinnitus}} and {{c1::hearing loss}} are present with vertigo, consider {{c2::Labyrinthitis}} or {{c2::Ménière’s disease}} as differential di…
Published 02/10/2024 Diagnosis of Vestibular Neuronitis and Labyrinthitis{{c1::Clinical diagnosis}}{{c1::HiNTS exam (Head impulse, Nystagmus, Test of Skew)}}
Published 02/10/2024 Patients with Vestibular Neuronitis may need admission if they are becoming {{c1::dehydrated}} due to severe nausea and vomiting.
Published 02/10/2024 Treatment of Vestibular Neuronitis {{c1::Antiemetic (e.g., prochlorperazine)}} {{c1::Antihistamines (e.g., cyclizine, cinnarizine or promet…
Published 02/10/2024 {{c1::Labyrinthitis}} describes inflammation of the labyrinth
Published 02/10/2024 Presentation of {{c2::Labyrinthitis}} {{c1::Acute onset of vertigo}} {{c1::Recent viral URTI}} {{c1::Hearing loss}} {{c1::Tinnitus}}
Published 02/10/2024 Differential Diagnoses of Acute Vertigo {{c1::Stroke (Acute vertigo, neurological symptoms, motor weakness, slurred speech)}} {{c1::Labyrinthitis (Acu…
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