Objective: To study diagnostic possibilities of a complex vestibular examination of patients with hard curable vertigo.

Material And Methods: We studied 312 patients with complex types of vertigo. Neurologic and othoneurologic examination and some audio- and vestibulometry tests were carried out.

Results: The high frequency of comorbid lesions of the vestibular analyzer and coordination system was identified.

Conclusion: Diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to hard curable vertigo are discussed.

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