A strange vertigo attack

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Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD
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Re: A strange vertigo attack

Post by Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD »

First auscultate his carotids, his aorta, his heart, Doppler of those vessels and heart, determine if it is at all a TIA or not, etc,....the whole shebang as usual...

Joe.
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Elham Mohajer
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Re: A strange vertigo attack

Post by Elham Mohajer »

To diagnose spondylosis you need to take an x-ray of the cervical region.
In spondylosis osteophytes can form which can press on an artery at certain angles causing slowing of blood flow to the brain. This could happen while driving.


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