Un diagnóstico en permanente revisión | 13 DIC 21

Vértigo cervicogénico

Constante controversia sobre su lugar entre los síndromes de vértigo posicional
Autor/a: Marcello Cherchi, Frank E. Di Liberto y colaboradores Res. 2021, 11, 491507
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