Review
"The writing is straightforward and lucid. Brevity and reasonably comprehensive coverage of the field of clinical neuro-otology make Dizziness, Hearing Loss, and Tinnitus a source of choice for those who want to know the essentials of what's new and pertinent about dizziness and hearing loss, for the practice of otolaryngology or neurology." --Annals of Neurology
"Dr. Baloh's approach provides a scientifically bassed and logical path to follow in examining, diagnosing, and treating patients with dizziness or tinnitus. The background and discussion material will be of interest to students and residents as well as physicians, who will encounter difficult cases whose diagnosis may depend on such knowledge. Without reservation, this book is the most useful and readable text on this subject that I have seen." --Arch Neurol
"The book contains all that a neurologist needs to know in order to replace suspicion of these symptoms by interest and will stramline their analysis and enhance their ability to manage these symptoms effectively. Every neurology department should have a copy of this book for residents and any clinical neurologist who feels a need to any further updating in neurology could not do better than purchase this book."--The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences
About the Author
Robert W. Baloh is at Reed Neurological Research Center, Dept. of Neurology, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles.