Ankit Kumar Sahu, Prawal Shrimal, Meera Ekka, V T Amrithanand, Jamshed Nayer, Praveen Aggarwal
Vertigo is not an uncommon presenting symptom in patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) and primary physician's clinic, and around one-tenth of these patients have a central cause, i.e., posterior circulation stroke. HINTS, the acronym for head impulse (HI) test, nystagmus (N), and test of skew (TS), is a neurological examination utilized for differentiating a peripheral cause of vertigo from a sinister central cause. It is a simple, easy-to-do, inexpensive, and less time-consuming test. Here, we present a 27-year young male case without any known comorbidity or trauma, presented to the ED, with complaints of sudden onset isolated vertigo for 2 hours...
February 2022: Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care