Vertigo in elderly patients: A review of 164 cases in Brazil

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The author conducted a study to identify and categorize those vestibular disorders that were the most common among elderly patients at his private clinic over a 20-year period. He reviewed the records of 735 patients aged 65 to 90 years. The most common diagnosis was vertigo and/or disequilibrium, which occurred in 164 patients (22.3%). Of this group, 121 patients (73.8%) had a peripheral vestibular disorder and 43 (26.2%) had a central vestibular disorder. The characteristics of these cases are discussed.

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Albernaz, P. L. M. (2014). Vertigo in elderly patients: A review of 164 cases in Brazil. Ear, Nose and Throat Journal, 93(8), 322–330. https://doi.org/10.1177/014556131409300810

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