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How Do Patients and Otolaryngologists Define Dizziness?
Brianna L. Murphy
, Jakob L. Fischer
, Anthony M. Tolisano
, Alvaro I. Navarro
, Lily Trinh
, Waleed M. Abuzeid
, Ian M. Humphreys
, Nadeem A. Akbar
, Sharan Shah
,
John S. Schneider
, Charles A. Riley
, Edward D. McCoul
Department of Otolaryngology
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Siteman Cancer Center
Brain Tumor Center
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Dizziness
100%
Otolaryngologist
100%
Lightheadedness
50%
United States
16%
Consecutive Patients
16%
Patient Demographics
16%
Otolaryngology
16%
Patient Perception
16%
Academic Otolaryngology
16%
Clinician Perspectives
16%
Symptom Domains
16%
Patient-clinician Communication
16%
Semantic Bases
16%
Semantic Differences
16%
Domain Mismatch
16%
Imbalance Difference
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Dizziness
100%
Clinician
44%
Otorhinolaryngology
22%
Patient Population
11%
Identified Patient
11%
Primary Outcome
11%