Vertigo (medical) — Infobox Disease Name = PAGENAME Caption = DiseasesDB = ICD10 = ICD9 = ICD9|438.85 ICDO = OMIM = MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = neuro eMedicineTopic = MeshID = Vertigo (from the Latin vertere , to turn, and the suffix igo , a condition, i. e., a… … Wikipedia
Vertigo — Aside from being the name of a classic 1958 Alfred Hitchcock film (with Jimmy Stewart and Kim Novak), vertigo is a feeling that you are dizzily turning around or that things are dizzily turning about you. Vertigo is usually due to a problem with… … Medical dictionary
Vertigo — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 H81.0 9 Störungen der Vestibularfunktion H82* Schwindelsyndrome bei anderenorts klassifizierten Krankheiten … Deutsch Wikipedia
Vertigo (film) — Sueurs froides Pour les articles homonymes, voir Sueurs froides (homonymie). Sueurs froides Kim Novak et James Stewart … Wikipédia en Français
subjective point-of-view — (POV) a film in which the narrator has a limited point of view regarding the characters, events, action, places, thoughts, conversations, etc.; a subjective camera is a style of filming that allows the viewer to look at events from the POV of… … Glossary of cinematic terms
objective vertigo — n vertigo characterized by a sensation that the external world is revolving compare SUBJECTIVE VERTIGO * * * vertigo experienced as objects moving around the observer, in contrast to subjective vertigo … Medical dictionary
systematic vertigo — subjective v … Medical dictionary
Indigo Vertigo — is a 48 page graphic novella, written by KatieJane Garside and illustrated by Dogwitch creator, Daniel Schaffer. It was published by Image Comics in 2005. Indigo Vertigo is described as the hallucinatory spectacle of one woman’s experience at the … Wikipedia
rotary vertigo — rotatory vertigo subjective v … Medical dictionary
Vestibular system — The vestibular system, which is a contributor to our balance system and our sense of spatial orientation, is the sensory system that provides the dominant input about movement and equilibrioception. Together with the cochlea, a part of the… … Wikipedia