Dr. Douglas Dieterich, a gastroenterologist and Associate Professor of Medicine at New York University School of Medicine, is a director of a American Foundation for AIDS Research-sponsored clinical t...
Coinfection of hepatitis C virus (HCV), hepatitis B virus (HBV), and HIV is common due to shared modes of transmission. These coinfections accelerate the course of chronic liver disease and facilitate...
BACKGROUND: The article gives an overview of the most frequent forms of vertigo, that are of peripheral-labyrinthine, central-vestibular, psychogenic, or physiologic origin. Dizziness or vertigo is a ...
Vestibular dysfunction is a significant differential diagnosis in patients who have unexpected falls without: loss of consciousness, paresis, sensory loss, or cerebellar deficit. Either peripheral or ...
The syndrome of phobic postural vertigo is characterized by a combination of non-rotational dizziness, subjective disturbance in the upright stance and gait, despite normal clinical balance tests. Pho...
Ischemia,hemorrhages, and other vascular disorders can result in various central or peripheral vestibular syndromes with vertigo, oculomotor/balance disturbances, and nausea. The vascular vertigo synd...