Diagnostic and Practical Value of Craniocorpography in Vertiginous Syndromes

  • Claussen C
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Abstract

Vertigo or dizziness and nausea are the subjective symptoms characteristic of vertiginous syndromes; nystagmus and oscillations of the head and body are the objective signs. Craniocorpography is a method for recording and measuring these oscillations rapidly and inexpensively. It provides easier diagnosis, follow up and measurement of a double-blind therapeutic effectiveness. In the trial author has demonstrated the beneficial effects of Ginkgo biloba Extract in vertiginous syndromes without obvious anatomical localisation.

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Claussen, C. F. (1988). Diagnostic and Practical Value of Craniocorpography in Vertiginous Syndromes. In Rökan (pp. 251–259). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73686-5_28

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