Title of article
Subjective Visual Vertical and Horizontal Abnormalities in a Patient with Lateral Medullary Syndrome-A Case Report
Author/Authors
-، - نويسنده AVC Department, Christian Medical College,Vellore,India. Tyagi, Amit , -، - نويسنده AVC Department, Christian Medical College,Vellore,India. Ashish, Gaurav , -، - نويسنده AVC Department, Christian Medical College,Vellore,India. Lepcha, Anjali , -، - نويسنده AVC Department, Christian Medical College,Vellore,India. Balraj, Achamma
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 78 سال 2015
Pages
6
From page
75
To page
80
Abstract
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Abstract
Introduction: Evaluation of persistent vertigo in post infarct patients is very important as the management depends on whether the cause is purely of central origin or due to associated vestibular affliction. Case Report: A patient with left sided dorsolateral medullary syndrome and persistent vestibular symptoms was evaluated. Vestibular test battery showed abnormal smooth pursuit, bilateral hyperactive caloric responses, and abnormal dynamic subjective visual vertical and dynamic subjective visual horizontal tests. Conclusion: Dorsolateral medullary infarctions (Wallenberg’s syndrome) typically cause a central vestibular tonus imbalance in the roll plane with ipsilateral deviations of perceived vertical orientation. The SVV and SVH tests may have a role in localizing the pathology in a patient with lateral medullary syndrome.
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
Serial Year
2015
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
Record number
2010312
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