Isolated acute vestibular syndrome remains a diagnostic challenge in the emergency department and the initial approach should include the identification of a central or peripheral etiology. This is the case report of an elderly patient with known cardiovascular risk factors presenting with acute vertigo and unsteadiness. Neurological examination was notable only for down-beat nystagmus and diffusion-weighted MRI showed normal findings. He was treated as having an emerging anterior–inferior cerebellar artery (AICA) stroke. Even when MRI showed no signs of hemorrhage or infarction, the neurotological bedside examination was a determinant. The cochleovestibular system was not spared by the ischemic injury but a more extensive neurological dama...
Objective To summarize the clinical and neuroimaging features of acute ischemic stroke presented wit...
We reported a patient of 50 years old men, who presented with severe acute vertigo and nausea such a...
At the beginning, small cerebellar strokes may present only with acute onset of vertigo, unsteadines...
This is a 60-year-old man with the acute onset of prolonged vertigo and nystagmus, consistent with t...
A 74-year-old woman with sudden vertigo and dysarthria showed spontaneous nystagmus beating rightwar...
Objective This study was performed to investigate the predilection sites of acute vestibular syndrom...
Almost 20 % of cerebral ischaemic strokes occur in the posterior circulation. Estimates are that 20 ...
Antemortem diagnosis of isolated inner ear infarction remains a diagnostic challenge since current i...
We discuss a case with combined vestibulocochlear and facial neuropathy mimicking a less urgent peri...
Objectives To compare acute nystagmus characteristics of posterior circulation stroke (PCS) and acut...
This is a patient presenting with the acute vestibular syndrome (AVS, e.g., acute prolonged vertigo,...
In acute vestibular syndrome (AVS), an infarct in the territory of the anterior inferior cerebellar ...
Objective: To report an unusual lateral medullary stroke (LMS) associated with transient unidirectio...
The anterior inferior cerebellar artery (AICA) supplies portions of the vestibular nuclei and the ad...
INTRODUCTION Vertigo and dizziness are common neurological symptoms in general practice. Most pat...
Objective To summarize the clinical and neuroimaging features of acute ischemic stroke presented wit...
We reported a patient of 50 years old men, who presented with severe acute vertigo and nausea such a...
At the beginning, small cerebellar strokes may present only with acute onset of vertigo, unsteadines...
This is a 60-year-old man with the acute onset of prolonged vertigo and nystagmus, consistent with t...
A 74-year-old woman with sudden vertigo and dysarthria showed spontaneous nystagmus beating rightwar...
Objective This study was performed to investigate the predilection sites of acute vestibular syndrom...
Almost 20 % of cerebral ischaemic strokes occur in the posterior circulation. Estimates are that 20 ...
Antemortem diagnosis of isolated inner ear infarction remains a diagnostic challenge since current i...
We discuss a case with combined vestibulocochlear and facial neuropathy mimicking a less urgent peri...
Objectives To compare acute nystagmus characteristics of posterior circulation stroke (PCS) and acut...
This is a patient presenting with the acute vestibular syndrome (AVS, e.g., acute prolonged vertigo,...
In acute vestibular syndrome (AVS), an infarct in the territory of the anterior inferior cerebellar ...
Objective: To report an unusual lateral medullary stroke (LMS) associated with transient unidirectio...
The anterior inferior cerebellar artery (AICA) supplies portions of the vestibular nuclei and the ad...
INTRODUCTION Vertigo and dizziness are common neurological symptoms in general practice. Most pat...
Objective To summarize the clinical and neuroimaging features of acute ischemic stroke presented wit...
We reported a patient of 50 years old men, who presented with severe acute vertigo and nausea such a...
At the beginning, small cerebellar strokes may present only with acute onset of vertigo, unsteadines...