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Episode 160: Neurology VMR: Hiccups + vertigo

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The Role of Steroids in the Treatment of Tinnitus

Tinnitus is something that you would get with a true peripheral vertigo. It's unlikely to be seen in a central vertigo. So I'm not sure too much what to do with an infection causing vertigo and tinnitus, unless we start hearing all kinds of other cranial neuropathies. And so vestibular neuritis, my sense is usually the arc of it is that it's very abrupt onset,. instant onset like a stroke.

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