Objective:An acute onset central pathology without any clear neurological symptoms may mimic peripheral vestibular problem in an emergency setting.A 54-year-old man suddenly developed dizziness without any cranial ner...Objective:An acute onset central pathology without any clear neurological symptoms may mimic peripheral vestibular problem in an emergency setting.A 54-year-old man suddenly developed dizziness without any cranial nerve symptoms,paresis,cerebellar signs or sensory disturbances except upbeat positional nystagmus at multiple provoked positions which alerted for a possible acute central pathology.Findings:An instantaneous magnetic resonance imaging and angiography studies further showed obstruction of the left internal carotid artery above the bifurcation.The patient’s subsequent prognosis was consistent with good recovery following anti-coagulant therapy.A follow-up MRI and angiography showed resolution of thrombosis.Conclusion:It should be kept in mind that positional nystagmus is likely to occur in central pathologies.Differentiation between benign paroxysmal positional vertigo and central positioning nystagmus is critical.展开更多
文摘Objective:An acute onset central pathology without any clear neurological symptoms may mimic peripheral vestibular problem in an emergency setting.A 54-year-old man suddenly developed dizziness without any cranial nerve symptoms,paresis,cerebellar signs or sensory disturbances except upbeat positional nystagmus at multiple provoked positions which alerted for a possible acute central pathology.Findings:An instantaneous magnetic resonance imaging and angiography studies further showed obstruction of the left internal carotid artery above the bifurcation.The patient’s subsequent prognosis was consistent with good recovery following anti-coagulant therapy.A follow-up MRI and angiography showed resolution of thrombosis.Conclusion:It should be kept in mind that positional nystagmus is likely to occur in central pathologies.Differentiation between benign paroxysmal positional vertigo and central positioning nystagmus is critical.