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Vertigo - Leitsymptom Schwindel

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Die meisten Schwindelformen und vestibulären Syndrome des Erwachsenen können sich ebenso in der Kindheit manifestieren, weshalb wir in diesem Kapitel die spezifischen Punkte der richtungsgebenden Anamnese, Befunde, Verläufe und der Therapie beim Kind hervorheben. Die Beschreibung der Beschwerden ist bei Kindern jedoch – je nach Alter – weniger präzise als bei Erwachsenen. Auch hängen die Untersuchungsbefunde der Gleichgewichtsfunktion und Okulomotorik bei Kindern (Devaraja 2018) stärker von der konzentrierten Mitarbeit ab.

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