Which of the following symptoms should alert the therapist that the patient might have a central versus a peripheral vestibular pathology?
A) Positional nystagmus with slow and fast phases
B) Vertigo that is suppressed by visual fixation
C) Diplopia lasting longer than 2 weeks after onset
D) Hearing loss and sensation of fullness in the ears
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