Media Summary: Atypical nystagmus, not responding to treatment. Difficulty in distinguishing between peripheral and central vestibular nystagmus. Recent onset imbalance – change in their ability to walk. Elderly patients. Assessment of imbalance. Ear infection, vertebrobasilar insufficiency, cervicogenic
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Atypical nystagmus, not responding to treatment. Difficulty in distinguishing between peripheral and central vestibular nystagmus. Recent onset imbalance – change in their ability to walk. Elderly patients. Assessment of imbalance. Ear infection, vertebrobasilar insufficiency, cervicogenic All age groups. No prior event but some triggers: labyrinthitis and head injury. Distinguishing between the two. The key question to ask. Common presentations GPs should diagnose and treat successfully – cardiovascular causes of recurrent
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