Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8805275 | American Journal of Otolaryngology | 2018 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Comparison of NP-BPPV and P-BPPV is presented with reliable diagnosis by the particle repositioning chair. NP-BPPV affects 19% of patients with BPPV, and these patients are more likely to have bilateral BPPV and to require more treatment visits but have similar outcomes to those with P-BPPV. NP-BPPV is common and should be part of the differential diagnosis for patients presenting with positional vertigo.
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Authors
Alexander L. Luryi, David Wright, Juliana Lawrence, Seilesh Babu, Michael LaRouere, Dennis I. Bojrab, Eric W. Sargent, John Zappia, Christopher A. Schutt,