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  • Title: Office management of the dizzy patient.
    Author: Linstrom CJ.
    Journal: Otolaryngol Clin North Am; 1992 Aug; 25(4):745-80. PubMed ID: 1470437.
    Abstract:
    This article has attempted to set out in a logical, step by step fashion the approach to a dizzy or vertiginous patient. All that has been said will not apply to every patient. The investigator must above all be patient and thorough in obtaining the history--this is by far the most important step in the process. The physical examination is tailored to the complaint. Investigations include examinations of hearing, balance, serum chemistry, and radiology. Most otolaryngologists limit themselves to the diagnosis and limited medical management of dizziness and vertigo. It is required, however, that any physician treating dizzy patients have an understanding of the larger medical and surgical picture. A systematic and thorough approach to the dizzy patient will often yield the diagnosis, exclude otologic causes for imbalance, and ultimately set the patient on a proper course of treatment.
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