Recent advances in central acute vestibular syndrome of a vascular cause
- Author(s)
- Hyun-Ah Kim; Hyung Lee
- Keimyung Author(s)
- Kim, Hyun Ah; Lee, Hyung
- Department
- Dept. of Neurology (신경과학)
Brain Research Institute (뇌연구소)
- Journal Title
- Journal of the Neurological Sciences
- Issued Date
- 2012
- Volume
- 321
- Issue
- 1-2
- Keyword
- Isolated vertigo; Acute vestibular syndrome; Cerebellar stroke; Vestibular neuritis
- Abstract
- Acute vestibular syndrome (AVS) is characterized by acute onset of spontaneous prolonged vertigo (lasting days), spontaneous nystagmus, postural instability, and autonomic symptoms. Peripheral AVS commonly presents as vestibular neuritis, but may also include other disorders such as Meniere's disease. Vertigo in central AVS due to vertebrobasilar ischemic stroke is usually accompanied by other neurological dysfunction. However it can occur in isolation and mimicking peripheral AVS, particularly with cerebellar strokes. Recent large prospective studies have demonstrated that approximately 11% of patients with isolated cerebellar infarction presented with isolated vertigo mimicking peripheral AVS, and the bedside head impulse test is the most useful tool for differentiating central from peripheral AVS. Herein we review the keys to the diagnosis of central AVS of a vascular cause presenting with isolated vertigo or audiovestibular loss.
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