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Peripheral vertigo
Vertigo due to disturbances in the peripheral areas of the central nervous system.
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Ocular vertigo
Vertigo caused by disease of the eye.
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Objective vertigo
Vertigo in which stationary objects appear to be moving. Vertigo where the person perceives themselves as stationary while their surroundings seem to move around them.
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Laryngeal vertigo
Vertigo and fainting during a coughing spell in patients with chronic bronchitis.
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Labyrinthine vertigo
An out-of-date term for Meniere’s disease. Vertigo linked to labyrinth disorders. Vertigo related to disturbances in the inner ear labyrinth.
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Horizontal vertigo
Vertigo that occurs while the patient is supine.
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Gastric vertigo
Vertigo associated with a gastric disturbance. Vertigo caused by a stomach disorder.
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Essential vertigo
Vertigo from an unknown cause.
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Epileptic vertigo
Vertigo accompanying or following an epileptic attack.
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Epidemic vertigo
Vertigo that may occur in epidemic form. It is believed to be due to vestibular neuronitis.
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