The diagnostic challenge of dizziness: Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging findings

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Abstract

Dizziness is a prevalent symptom in the general population, accounting for a considerable share of physician office visits, and most causes are clinically treatable. It is also a common indication for neuroimaging studies, in order to identify a specific etiology and exclude surgical causes. Here, we illustrate the main peripheral and central causes of dizziness, discussing their possible differential diagnoses, as well as their most important image aspects.

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Ribeiro, B. N. de F., Correia, R. S., Antunes, L. de O., Salata, T. M., Rosas, H. B., & Marchiori, E. (2017). The diagnostic challenge of dizziness: Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging findings. Radiologia Brasileira, 50(5), 328–334. https://doi.org/10.1590/0100-3984.2016.0054

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