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Which of the following conditions can be caused by diseases of the ear?

Diseases of the ear can lead to various conditions, and one of them is vertigo, which is characterized by a sense of spinning or dizziness. Vertigo is often associated with inner ear problems affecting the vestibular system responsible for balance.

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