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- M J Derebery.
- House Ear Clinic, Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Med. Clin. North Am. 1999 Jan 1; 83 (1): 163-77, x.
AbstractDizziness is a complex and frustrating symptom of potentially numerous causes. The history and physical examination can elicit the category that best characterizes the dizziness: vertigo, presyncope, dysequilibrium, or lightheadedness. If the cause of dizziness cannot be found or treated directly, medications may suppress symptoms. Surgery for vertigo includes conservative and destructive procedures. Rehabilitation is often a useful adjunct in the treatment of many types of dizziness.
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