Vertigo and the Dizzy Patient - Calgary Em
Ipsilateral cerebellar signs: nystagmus, dysarthria, limb ataxia (cerebellum) Cerebellar hemisphere infarct. Sudden onset of severe vertigo, nausea + other cerebellar signs. May have isolated nausea as well. Cerebellar hemorrhage. Sudden onset of severe vertigo, N/V and headache. This patient looks sick with dysmetria, true ataxia. ................
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