Benign Dizzy Versus Devastatingly Dizzy: Distinguishing a Peripheral from Central (stroke) Etiology of the Acute Vestibular Syndrome

Benign Dizzy Versus Devastatingly Dizzy: Distinguishing a Peripheral from Central (stroke) Etiology of the Acute Vestibular Syndrome

Dr. Arielle Davis, assistant professor of neurology, presents the case of a 49-year-old male with a history of HLD and occipital headaches who has nausea and the sensation of the room spinning.


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Arielle Davis, M.D.

Arielle Davis, MD

Assistant Professor of Neurology

Dr. Davis is a UW assistant professor of neurology and attending neurologist at Harborview Medical Center. She is board certified in neurology and vascular neurology. After earning her medical degree from Columbia College of Physicians ...

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