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National Guideline Centre (UK). Suspected neurological conditions: recognition and referral. London: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE); 2019 May. (NICE Guideline, No. 127.)

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Suspected neurological conditions: recognition and referral.

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Appendix MExcluded health economic studies

M.1. Part 1: Adults aged over 16 – signs, symptoms and investigative tests

M.1.1. Dizziness and vertigo including the HINTS test in adults

M.1.1.1. Dizziness and vertigo

No relevant health economic studies were identified for exclusion.

M.1.1.2. HINTS test

No relevant health economic studies were identified for exclusion.

M.1.2. Facial pain, atraumatic

No relevant health economic studies were identified for exclusion.

M.1.3. Memory failure in adults (Memory tests)

No relevant health economic studies were identified for exclusion.

Sensory symptoms such as tingling or numbness in adults. No relevant health economic studies were identified for exclusion.

M.1.4. Tremor in adults

No relevant health economic studies were identified for exclusion.

M.2. Part 2: Children aged under 16 – signs, symptoms and investigative tests

M.2.1. Blackouts and other paroxysmal events

No relevant health economic studies were identified for exclusion.

M.2.2. Headache

No relevant health economic studies were identified for exclusion.

M.2.3. Head shape and size abnormalities

No relevant health economic studies were identified for exclusion.

M.2.4. Motor developmental delay and unsteadiness (creatine kinase tests)

No relevant health economic studies were identified for exclusion.

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