Central Vertigo — MCQs

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Q1

A 47-year-old man presents to the emergency room with symptoms of dizziness and difficulty walking. He describes his dizziness as a spinning sensation of the room with associated nausea and vomiting. Which of the following findings suggests the vertigo is peripheral in origin?

Q2

A case of CSOM presenting with vertigo can have any of the following except -

Q3

In a patient with right vestibular neuronitis, what will be the finding on the head impulse test?

Q4

Which of the following test is being performed on the patient?

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Q5

Best surgery to relieve intractable vertigo in a Meniere's disease patient with profound hearing loss is?

Q6

A patient with cholesteatoma has lateral semicircular canal fistula. The most specific sign is:

Q7

A fifty-year-old man, presents to his local physician complaining that he often feels as if the room is spinning when he gets up from a recumbent position or turns his head. He has not lost consciousness and has had no chest pain. He has no cardiac history and a recent treadmill test showed no abnormalities. On examination, the sensation can be produced by rapidly turning the head. It can be reproduced many times, but it eventually ceases. Nystagmus is elicited. Hearing is normal. Which of the following is the most likely mechanism for this patient's symptoms?

Q8

Difference between central and peripheral vertigo:

Q9

All are true about vestibular neuritis EXCEPT:

Q10Easy

COWS mnemonic is related to which of the following tests?

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