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The assessment and care of dizzy patients can be among the most challenging and frustrating tasks faced by busy clinicians. This difficulty is reflected in the fact that patients with vestibular disorders are often treated empirically in the absence of a satisfactory diagnosis. There are few good, comprehensive textbooks on the practical management of vestibular disorders. This book is intended as both a reference tool and a concise, problem-oriented guide for physicians who are interested in learning more about this important symptom. It covers all major aspects of the diagnosis, investigation, and management of dizziness.
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