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Oxford Textbook of Vertigo and Imbalance Second Edition

Oxford Textbooks in Clinical Neurology

ISBN: 9780198834380
ISBN: 9780198834380
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Vertigo, dizziness, and imbalance rank amongst the most common presenting symptoms in neurology, otorhinolaryngology, geriatric medicine, and general practice. These symptoms can originate from many different organs and systems, e.g. the inner ear, general medical conditions, and neurological and psychological disorders.

The Oxford Textbook of Vertigo and Imbalance, Second Edition provides an up-to-date summary of the scientific basis, clinical diagnosis, and management of disorders that lead to dizziness and poor balance. The Second Edition has been thoroughly revised and all chapters have been fully reviewed and updated since the last edition 10 years ago. This edition features 29 fully updated chapters and four new chapters on vestibular surgery, traumatic brain injury, dizziness in children, and dizziness in the elderly.

The textbook is conceptually divided into three sections, detailing the scientific basis, general clinical issues, and specific diseases diagnosed in clinical practice that are responsible for complaints of dizziness and imbalance. Individual chapters address benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, vestibular migraine, vestibular neuritis, stroke, and Ménière’s disease. Additional chapters follow a syndrome-based approach and cover multiple conditions, including cerebellar disorders, bilateral vestibular failure, and psychological disorders.

  • A practical and easy-to-read text with a clinical focus.
  • Contributions from internationally renowned specialists in the management of vestibular disorders, with an emphasis on the personal clinical experiences of the authors.
  • A comprehensive approach to dizziness and balance issues.
  • Includes access to supplementary online-only content on the OUP online platform.

New to this Edition:

  • There are new sections or chapters on genetics, self-motion perception, traumatic head/brain injury and two new dedicated chapters on dizziness in children and the elderly.
  • Other chapters have had their spectrum widened, for instance, the chapter on vestibular neuritis now discusses the broader context of the acute unilateral vestibular syndrome.
  • All chapters have been fully reviewed and updated since the last edition 10 years ago.

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List of Contributors
List of Abbreviations
1:Biophysics of the vestibular system, Herman Kingma and Raymond van de Berg
2:Vestibular physiology: How to be a clinician and yet think physiologically, Dominik Straumann and Alexander A. Tarnutzer
3:The vestibulo-ocular reflexes and perception of self-motion, Neel Fotedar, Alessandro Serra, and Aasef G. Shaikh
4:Postural control and the vestibulospinal system, John H. J. Allum and Mark G. Carpenter
5:The vestibulo-autonomic system, Bill J. Yates
6:Multi-sensory interaction and vestibular compensation, Ian S. Curthoys and G. Michael Halmagyi
7:Functional imaging of the vestibular system, Marianne Dieterich and Thomas Brandt
8:Clinic anatomy and physiology of the vestibular system, G. Michael Halmagyi and Ian S. Curthoys
9:I am an otologist, what neurology do I need to know?, Thomas Lempert
10:I am a neurologist, what otology do I need to know?, Louisa J. Murdin, Rosalyn A. Davies, and Harry R. F. Powell
11:Symptoms and syndromes in the patient with dizziness or unsteadiness, Adolfo M. Bronstein and Thomas Lempert
12:Clinical bedside examination, Amir Kheradmand and David S. Zee
13:Oscillopsia and visuo-vestibular symptoms, Adolfo M. Bronstein
14:The role of vestibular laboratory testing, Kristen Janky, Scott Eggers, and Devin L. McCaslin
15:Imaging of vertigo and labyrinthine disorders, Sotirios Bisdas, Mark Radon, and Tarek A. Yousry
16:Vestibular symptoms, balance and their disorders: How will we classify them?, Alexandre R. Bisdorff, Jeffrey P. Staab, and David E. Newman-Toker
17:The principles of balance assessment and rehabilitation, Marousa Pavlou and Susan L. Whitney
18:The epidemiology of vertigo, dizziness, and postural instability, Eva Grill, Hannelore K. Neuhauser, and Thomas Lempert
19:Acute unilateral vestibulopathy (AUVP) / vestibular neuritis, Michael Strupp and Thomas Brandt
20:Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo: A guide to diagnosis and treatment, Daniele Nuti, Marco Mandalà, and David S. Zee
21:Migraine and other episodic vestibular disorders, Michael von Brevern
22:Ménière’s Disease, Yuri Agrawal, John Carey, Bryan Ward, and Deepa Galaiya
23:Posterior circulation stroke and vestibular syndromes, Hyung Lee and Ji-Soo Kim
24:Genetics of episodic and progressive vestibulocerebellar syndromes, Lidia Frejo, Joanna C. Jen, and Jose A. Lopez Escamez
25:Bilateral vestibulopathy: Causes and courses, Thomas Brandt, Marianne Dieterich, and Michael Strupp
26:Vertigo and dizziness in general medicine, Kevin Barraclough and Barry Seemungal
27:Motion sickness and disorientation in vehicles, John F. Golding and Michael A. Gresty
28:Fits, faints, funny turns, and falls in the differential diagnosis of the dizzy patient, Alexander A. Tarnutzer and David E. Newman-Toker
29:Behavioural neuro-otology, Jeffrey P. Staab
30:Vestibular dysfunction in traumatic brain injury, Heiko M. Rust and Barry M. Seemungal
31:Dizziness in the elderly, Diego Kaski and Joseph M. Furman
32:Vertigo and balance disorders in children, Sylvette Wiener-Vacher
33:Vestibular surgery, Jonny Harcourt and Peter Rea