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Authors = Darío A. Yacovino ORCID = 0000-0001-5617-2264

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The Enduring Controversy of Cervicogenic Vertigo, and Its Place among Positional Vertigo Syndromes
by Marcello Cherchi, Frank E. DiLiberto, Darío A. Yacovino and Sunit Das
Audiol. Res. 2021, 11(4), 491-507; https://doi.org/10.3390/audiolres11040045 - 26 Sep 2021
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The idea of cervicogenic vertigo (CV) was proposed nearly a century ago, yet despite considerable scrutiny and research, little progress has been made in clarifying the underlying mechanism of the disease, developing a confirmatory diagnostic test, or devising an appropriately targeted treatment. Given [...] Read more.
The idea of cervicogenic vertigo (CV) was proposed nearly a century ago, yet despite considerable scrutiny and research, little progress has been made in clarifying the underlying mechanism of the disease, developing a confirmatory diagnostic test, or devising an appropriately targeted treatment. Given the history of this idea, we offer a review geared towards understanding why so many attempts at clarifying it have failed, with specific comments regarding how CV fits into the broader landscape of positional vertigo syndromes, what a successful diagnostic test might require, and some practical advice on how to approach this in the absence of a diagnostic test. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Advances in Positional Vertigo)
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