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==Overview==
==Overview==


There are no [[CT scan]] findings associated with BPPV.  
There are no [[CT scan]] findings associated with BPPV, but If patients doesn't respond to treatment or doesn't show the typical [[nystagmus]] on [[Dix-Hallpike test|Dix-Hall pike maneuver]], we may use [[CT scan]] in order to rule out other abnormalities.  


==CT scan==
==CT scan==


There are no [[CT scan]] findings associated with BPPV, but If patients doesn't respond to treatment or doesn't show the typical [[nystagmus]] on [[Dix-Hallpike test|Dix-Hall pike maneuver]], we may use CT scan in order to rule out other abnormalities.  
There are no [[CT scan]] findings associated with BPPV, but If patients doesn't respond to treatment or doesn't show the typical [[nystagmus]] on [[Dix-Hallpike test|Dix-Hall pike maneuver]], we may use [[CT scan]] in order to rule out other abnormalities.  


For more information [[Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo differential diagnosis|click here]].  
For more information, [[Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo differential diagnosis|click here]].  
==References==
==References==
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Overview

There are no CT scan findings associated with BPPV, but If patients doesn't respond to treatment or doesn't show the typical nystagmus on Dix-Hall pike maneuver, we may use CT scan in order to rule out other abnormalities.

CT scan

There are no CT scan findings associated with BPPV, but If patients doesn't respond to treatment or doesn't show the typical nystagmus on Dix-Hall pike maneuver, we may use CT scan in order to rule out other abnormalities.

For more information, click here.

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