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?
Aoptic neuritis
Btinnitus
Cbidirectional nystagmus
Dvertical nystagmus
A case of CSOM presenting with vertigo can have any of the following except -
ADural sinus thrombosis
BCerebellar abscess
CFistula with semicircular canal
DAny of the above
In a patient with right vestibular neuronitis, what will be the finding on the head impulse test?
AHead turned to right, corrective saccade to the left
BHead turned to left, corrective saccade to the right
CHead turned to right, no corrective saccade
DHead turned to left, no corrective saccade
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