Author(s): Eiji Sakata, Kyoko Obtsu, and Hideaki Sakata
We have been clinically treating vertigo patients for the last 45 years. As is wellknown, vertigo is not a simple otolaryngological disease. In fact, it is associated with various diseases in various clinical fields , including internal medicine , neurosurgery , and ophthalmology. As otolaryngologists, we have learned a few lessons from our experiences with patients having vertigo and in working with other otolaryngologists. Here, we discuss and share pitfalls in which otolaryngologists often are caught in diagnosing and treating vertigo