Dizziness is one of the 20 most common causes of consultation in GP practices. Most causes of dizziness can already be clarified at the primary care level, but the broad differential diagnostic spectrum and limited time resources are limiting factors, as Tarnutzer et al. stated – their consensus paper was developed based on the results of a prior survey of primary care and neuro-otology physicians in Switzerland.
Autoren
- Mirjam Peter, M.Sc.
Publikation
- HAUSARZT PRAXIS
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