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Hospital neurology consultation in the field of neuro-otology is usually for vertigo, hearing loss, or tinnitus. The role of the neurologist is to ensure that neurologic causes are considered and to promote appropriate ENT evaluation and treatment as needed.
Title: Neuro-Otology
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Hospital neurology consultation in the field of neuro-otology is usually for vertigo, hearing loss, or tinnitus.
The role of the neurologist is to ensure that neurologic causes are considered and to promote appropriate ENT evaluation and treatment as needed.
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