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Differential Diagnosis For Vertigo triggered by exertion/valsalva/defecation
- Anatomic, Foreign Body, Structural Disorders
Labyrinth fistula- Synonyms
- Bowel action, Bowel action (observable entity), Bowel function, Bowel habit, Bowel habits, Bowel motion function, bowel movement, Bowel movements, Defaecation, Defecation, Defecation (function), Defecation (observable entity), Defecation function (observable entity), Defecations, Feel I'm spinning round, HEAD REVOLVING AROUND, Head revolving round, head spinning, Maneuver Valsalva, Maneuver Valsalva's, Maneuvers Valsalva, Normal defecation, Passes stool completely, Passes stool completely (finding), Rotary vertigo, Rotation of self, Rotatory vertigo, Sensation Spinning, Sensations Spinning, Spinning, SPINNING SENSATION, Spinning Sensations, Subjective Vertigo, Subjective vertigo (finding), syndrome vertigo, Systematic vertigo, triggered by exertion, Valsalva maneuver, Valsalva Maneuvers, Valsalva maneuvre, Valsalva manoeuvre, Valsalva's Maneuver, Vertigo, Vertigo (disorder), Vertigo (finding), Vertigo giddiness, Vertigo subjective, vertigo syndrome
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