2006
DOI: 10.1007/s00586-005-0970-y
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Cervical vertigo and dizziness after whiplash injury

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“…Dizziness can be caused by a number of different mechanisms following TAs, including BPPV, labyrinthine concussion, whiplash injury, perilymphatic fistula, traumatic endolymphatic hydrops, and central lesions such as brain concussion, hemorrhage, and diffuse axonal injury [1,5] .…”
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“…Dizziness can be caused by a number of different mechanisms following TAs, including BPPV, labyrinthine concussion, whiplash injury, perilymphatic fistula, traumatic endolymphatic hydrops, and central lesions such as brain concussion, hemorrhage, and diffuse axonal injury [1,5] .…”
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“…Due to the use of seat belts and air bag protection, mortality rate following traffic accident (TA) has decreased [1] . In contrast, injuries associated with TAs, such as whiplash injury and traumatic brain injury (TBI) still represent a significant social and medical problem [1,2] .…”
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“…46 Cases of vertebral artery dissection have been reported after whiplash. 47 However, the existence of pain, dizziness, and imbalance without clear vertigo or brainstem signs makes the vertebral arterial disease theory unlikely in most patients.…”
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