Murder Mystery

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