Vertigo Flashcards

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characteristics of vertigo

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  • illusion of movement (usually rotation) of patient or surroundings
  • worse on movement
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2
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symptoms often confused with vertigo

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faintness
light-headedness
lost awareness

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3
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acronym for causes of vertigo

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IMBALANCE
Infection/Injury
Meniere's
Benign Positional Vertigo
Aminoglycosides
Lymph, Peri, fistula
Arterial
Nerve
Central lesions
Epilepsy
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Causes of Vertigo: Infection

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labyrinthitis (post viral severe vertigo, n/v)

Ramsay Hunt

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5
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Causes of Vertigo: Injury

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trauma to petrous temporal bone

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Causes of Vertigo: Meniere’s

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  • Endolymphatic hydrops
  • Recurrent vertigo (~20min) ± n/v
  • Fluctuating SNHL
  • Tinnitus
  • Aural fullness
  • an antihistamine may be useful if prolonged
  • severe disease may be treated with vestibular organ ablation using gentamicin
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Causes of Vertigo: Benign Positional Vertigo

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sudden vertigo for a few seconds provoked by head rotation

  • canalolithiasis
  • nystagmus on performing Hallpike-Dix manoeuvre
  • can treat with Epley manoeuvre
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Causes of Vertigo: lymph, peri-, fistula

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  • Path: Connection between inner and middle ears
  • Causes: Congenital, trauma
  • PC: vertigo, SNHL
  • o/e: Tullio’s phen – nystagmus evoked by loud sound
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9
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Causes of Vertigo: arterial

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migraine

TIA/Stroke

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10
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Causes of Vertigo: Nerve

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acoustic neuroma/vestibular schwannoma

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Causes of Vertigo: central lesions

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demyelination
tumour
infarct (e.g. lateral medullary syndrome)

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Causes of Vertigo: epilepsy

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complex partial

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