Complete and incomplete canalith jam: atypical variants of BPPV and the role of the video-HIT in the diagnosis
Complete and incomplete canalith jam: atypical variants of BPPV and the role of the video-HIT in the diagnosis
Join us for an in-depth webinar led by Dr. Andrea Castellucci, focusing on the diagnosis of atypical BPPV variants, including complete and incomplete canalith jam. These rare conditions can lead to clinical scenarios resembling acute unilateral vestibular loss or central nervous system disorders. The webinar will highlight the vital role of vHIT (Video Head Impulse Test) in differential diagnosis, aiming to enhance clinical understanding of these challenging cases.
Uncover the hidden complexities of BPPV variants and improve your diagnostic precision.
Key Points of the Webinar:
- Understanding complete and incomplete canalith jam as part of BPPV variants.
- Exploring the role of vHIT in differential diagnosis.
- Identifying atypical BPPV cases that can mimic CNS disorders or acute unilateral vestibular loss.
- Enhancing clinicians’ awareness of the importance of vHIT in these challenging cases.
Andrea Castellucci
Dr. A. Castellucci is ENT Consultant at Santa Maria Nuova Hospital, Reggio Emilia, Italy. He collaborates with the Emergency and Neurology Department for the treatment of acute vestibular syndromes. Furthermore, he is author and coauthor of journal articles and book chapters in national and international literature and presenter in national and international meetings.