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    "Oxford Textbook of Vertigo and Imbalance" ed. by Adolfo M. Bronstein

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    "Oxford Textbook of Vertigo and Imbalance" ed. by Adolfo M. Bronstein

    "Oxford Textbook of Vertigo and Imbalance" ed. by Adolfo M. Bronstein
    OxUni Press | 2014 | ISBN: 0199608997 9780191642067 9780199608997 | 375 pages | PDF | 13 MB

    Oxford Textbooks in Clinical Neurology
    The book provides an up-to-date summary of the scientific basis, clinical diagnosis, and management of disorders leading to dizziness and poor balance. This edition serves a useful clinical reference for neurologists, otorhinolaryngologists, audio-vestibular physicians, and senior trainees in those specialties.

    Vertigo, dizziness, and imbalance rank amongst the most common presenting symptoms in neurology, ENT, geriatric medicine, and general practice.
    These symptoms can originate from many different organs and systems, such as the inner ear, general medical conditions, neurological and psychological disorders.
    This textbook is conceptually divided into three sections, detailing the scientific basis, general clinical issues, and specific diseases diagnosed in clinical practice that are responsible for complaints of dizziness and imbalance.
    Individual chapters address benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, vestibular migraine, vestibular neuritis, stroke, and Ménière's disease.
    Additional chapters follow a syndrome-based approach and cover multiple conditions, including cerebellar disorders, bilateral vestibular failure and gait, and psychological disorders.

    Contents
    List of Contributors
    List of Abbreviations
    1 Biophysics of the Vestibular System
    2 Vestibular Physiology: How to be a Clinician and Yet Think Physiologically
    3 Eye Movements, Vision, and the Vestibulo-Ocular Reflexes
    4 Postural Control and the Vestibulospinal System
    5 The Vestibulo-Autonomic System
    6 Multisensory Interaction and Vestibular Compensation
    7 Functional Imaging of the Vestibular System
    8 Clinical Anatomy and Physiology of the Vestibular System
    9 I am an Otologist, What Neurology do I Need to Know?
    10 I am a Neurologist, What Otology do I Need to Know?
    11 Symptoms and Syndromes in the Patient with Dizziness or Unsteadiness
    12 Clinical Bedside Examination
    13 Oscillopsia and Visuo Vestibular Symptoms
    14 The Role of Vestibular Laboratory Testing
    15 Imaging of Vertigo and Labyrinthine Disorders
    16 Vestibular Symptoms, Balance, and Their Disorders: How Will We Classify Them?
    17 The Principles of Balance Treatment and Rehabilitation
    18 The Epidemiology of Vertigo and Imbalance
    19 Vestibular Neuritis
    20 Positional Vertigo and Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo
    21 Migraine and Other Episodic Vestibular Disorders
    22 Meniere's Disease and Other Causes of Episodic Vertigo
    23 Posterior Circulation Stroke and Vestibular Syndromes
    24 Gait and Disequilibrium
    25 Progressive Vestibulocerebellar Syndromes
    26 Bilateral Vestibular Failure: Causes and Courses
    27 Vertigo and Dizziness in General Medicine
    28 Motion Sickness and Disorientation in Vehicles
    29 Fits, Faints, Funny Turns, and Falls in the Differential Diagnosis of the Dizzy Patient
    30 Behavioural Neuro-Otoloav
    Index
    with TOC BookMarkLinks