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This case is part of a series being generated for the CFPC SharcFM series.

This particular case deals various aspects of dizziness. Follow along with Mildred's case as she goes through a series of steps.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Differentiate between dizziness and vertigo on history
  2. Interpret the findings of the physical examination, including the Dix Hallpike maneuver
  3. Provide a differential diagnosis for dizziness and vertigo
  4. Describe initial workup and management of dizziness and vertigo

See SharcFM site for lists of Objectives

http://sites.google.com/site/sharcfm/

Target audience: primarily late stage medical students, Clerks and early Residents. Clinical faculty may want to use the issues raised in this case to explore some other teaching issues, such as how to deal with vague histories.

Authors: David Topps, Chris Diamant, Janet Tworek (University of Calgary)

Licence: Creative Commons BYNCSA 2012

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