Acute truncal ataxia without nystagmus in patients with acute vertigo
European Journal of Neurology2023Vol. 30(6), pp. 1785–1790
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Abstract
We have identified a significant subpopulation of patients with acute vertigo in whom the current standard approaches such as the HINTS examination that focus on oculomotor assessment may not be applicable, highlighting the need for a formal assessment of gait in this setting.
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