
pmid: 3721084
Dizziness in childhood may be the result of significant vestibular or central nervous system pathology. It is the responsibility of otolaryngologists and neurologists to provide appropriate diagnosis and treatment of these disorders.
Fistula, Migraine Disorders, Labyrinth Diseases, Electronystagmography, Dizziness, Cochlear Aqueduct, Temporal Lobe, Diagnosis, Differential, Otitis Media, Seizures, Vertigo, Craniocerebral Trauma, Humans, Child, Medical History Taking, Physical Examination
Fistula, Migraine Disorders, Labyrinth Diseases, Electronystagmography, Dizziness, Cochlear Aqueduct, Temporal Lobe, Diagnosis, Differential, Otitis Media, Seizures, Vertigo, Craniocerebral Trauma, Humans, Child, Medical History Taking, Physical Examination
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