Murder Mystery
Across
- 2. Canalith repositioning manoeuvre
- 5. Meniere’s Disease is a triad of vertigo, hearing loss and what else?
- 7. The sensation of disturbed spatial orientation without a distorted sense of motion?
- 10. Central cause of vertigo often associated with diplopia and ataxia
- 12. Internuclear ophthalmoplegia indicates a lesion of the _____
- 13. Rotary sensation of the patient or surroundings?
Down
- 1. Meniere’s Disease Audiogram: typically characterised by low-frequency ____ hearing loss
- 3. 3-part bedside oculomotor test used to clinically differentiate a central versus peripheral cause of vertigo?
- 4. Temporary vertebrobasilar hypoperfusion causing dizziness and double vision in older patient
- 6. Neurofibromatosis subtype associated with bilateral vestibular schwannomas
- 8. Most common cause of vertigo encountered in clinical practice
- 9. Safety netting for patients with vertigo involves advice not to ____ whilst symptomatic?
- 11. Test that measures a person's sense of balance, specifically function of the dorsal column (responsible for proprioception)