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The pharmacological treatment of acute vestibular syndrome

Acute vestibular syndrome (AVS) represents a clinical picture that involves urgent management due to the important procession of symptoms accompanying the event, which can be positively or negatively influenced by therapeutic choices and intervention timing. This forces a differential diagnosis and...

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Published in:Frontiers in neurology 2022-09, Vol.13, p.999112-999112
Main Authors: Viola, Pasquale, Gioacchini, Federico Maria, Astorina, Alessia, Pisani, Davide, Scarpa, Alfonso, Marcianò, Gianmarco, Casarella, Alessandro, Basile, Emanuele, Rania, Vincenzo, Re, Massimo, Chiarella, Giuseppe
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description Acute vestibular syndrome (AVS) represents a clinical picture that involves urgent management due to the important procession of symptoms accompanying the event, which can be positively or negatively influenced by therapeutic choices and intervention timing. This forces a differential diagnosis and therapeutic choices to be made in conditions that are not always favorable and often not in the specialist field. In this work, we will examine in detail the pharmacological therapeutic possibilities, correlating them to the differential and, as far as possible, to the etiological diagnosis. In particular, the pharmacological possibilities for the two main conditions we can face will be investigated, namely, vestibular neuritis and posterior circulation stroke.
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