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*[[Nystagmus]] assessment is an important feature to distinguish peripheral from the central cause of vertigo:
*[[Nystagmus]] assessment is an important feature to distinguish peripheral from the central cause of vertigo:
**[[Nystagmus]] in Peripheral Cause: horizontal nystagmus with a torsional component.   
**[[Nystagmus]] in Peripheral Cause: horizontal nystagmus with a torsional component.   
**[[Nystagmus]] in Central Cause:
**[[Nystagmus]] in Central Cause: Could be in any direction horizontal, vertical, or torsional,
*Hearing: Weber or Rinne's test is done in the clinic or at the bedside to determine if it is conductive or [[sensorineural hearing loss]].  
*Hearing: Weber or Rinne's test is done in the clinic or at the bedside to determine if it is conductive or [[sensorineural hearing loss]].  
*Otoscopic Exam: Can identify [[cholesteatoma]], [[herpes zoster otiticus]](vescicles on tympanic membrane), acute otitis media.
*Otoscopic Exam: Can identify [[cholesteatoma]], [[herpes zoster otiticus]](vescicles on tympanic membrane), acute otitis media.

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