A 49-year-old female presents with an intense episodic sensation of the world spinning around (i.e. more so than usual). Her first attack occurred when she got out of bed. After the attack settled she went to hang her washing out — the same thing happened again. She has no other neurological symptoms and is otherwise well.
She has a positive Dix-Hallpike test. What would be the possible diagnosis for this case? How should this patient be managed? *This case is from the Docplexus Editorial Team and is meant for educative purpose only.