Neuroimaging of Dizziness and Vertigo.

Otolaryngol Clin North Am

Department of Radiology, NYU Langone Health, 222 East 41st Street, 5th Floor Radiology, New York, NY 10017, USA. Electronic address:

Published: October 2021

Dizziness and vertigo are common symptoms in the primary care and emergency settings, resulting in a significant decrease in quality of life and a high cost burden to the US health care system. The etiology of these symptoms is difficult to elucidate owing to a wide range of diseases with overlapping manifestations. The broad differential diagnosis based on whether the disease process is central or peripheral is showcased. Each differential will be categorized into neoplastic, infectious or inflammatory, structural, traumatic, and iatrogenic causes. Computed tomography scans, MRI, and vascular imaging are frequently complimentary in providing diagnoses and guidance in management.

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