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* Loss of balance without an abnormal sensation in the head occurs | * Loss of balance without an abnormal sensation in the head occurs | ||
* | * Occurs when walking and disappears upon sitting down. | ||
* | * Occurs as a result of a disorder of motor system control | ||
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|Type IV Dizziness | |Type IV Dizziness |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Fatimo Biobaku M.B.B.S [2]
Overview
Classification
Classification of Dizziness[1] | ||
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Type of Dizziness | Description | Origin of Disorder |
Type I Dizziness (Vertigo) |
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Vestibular system disorder
(Peripheral OR Central) |
Type II Dizziness |
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Non Vestibular system disorder |
Type III Dizziness (Disequilibrium) |
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Type IV Dizziness |
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References
- ↑ Mukherjee A, Chatterjee SK, Chakravarty A (2003). "Vertigo and dizziness--a clinical approach". J Assoc Physicians India. 51: 1095–101. PMID 15260396.