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Self-assessment

Short bedside vignettes that test the calls that matter — naming the eye sign, localising the lesion, and acting on it. Every option carries a rationale, so a wrong answer still teaches.

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A patient has continuous vertigo for 2 days with spontaneous nystagmus. The head impulse test is NORMAL (no catch-up saccade). What does this suggest?