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BACKGROUND We aimed in this study to investigate the prevalence of vertebral artery hypoplasia (VAH) in a population with isolated vertigo in association with stroke risk factors, to determine whether VAH is an independent risk factor for posterior circulation infarction (PCI). METHODS We

Relation of infarction location and volume to vertigo in vertebrobasilar stroke.

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Vertigo is a common presentation of vertebrobasilar stroke. Anecdotal reports have shown that vertigo occurs more often in multiple than in single brainstem or cerebellar infarctions. We examined the relation between the location and volume of infarction and vertigo in patients with

Sudden deafness with vertigo as a sole manifestation of anterior inferior cerebellar artery infarction.

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Sudden deafness without associated neurological symptoms and signs is typically attributed to a viral inflammation of the labyrinth. Although sudden deafness occurs with anterior inferior cerebellar artery (AICA) infarction, the deafness is usually associated with other brainstem or cerebellum signs
In this report, we describe unilateral medial pontomedullary junction (MPMJ) syndrome as a novel brain stem stroke syndrome. A 68-year-old woman suddenly developed vertigo, ipsilateral facial paresis, contralateral thermal hypoalgesia (TH) and dysphagia without lateral gaze palsy, curtain sign and

Isolated rotational vertigo due to internal capsular infarction.

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Isolated rotational vertigo is most often associated with disorders of the semicircular canals, vestibular nerve, brainstem, or cerebellum but rarely observed following a supratentorial stroke. A 64-year-old man developed sudden onset of vertigo and horizontal right-beating nystagmus with a
Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) has been used as a predictive marker for various conditions. However, there are no previous studies about NLR as a prognostic marker for acute infarction. To evaluate the potential utility of NLR as a predictor of acute infarction in acute vertigo patients

[Isolated vertigo disclosing infarction in the area of the posterior and inferior cerebellar arteries].

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We report three cases of small cerebellar infarcts mimicking labyrinthine dysfunction. A sudden rotatory vertigo might be the only presenting symptom of a cerebellar infarct. In these cases, the clinical features may closely mimick an acute peripheral labyrinthine disorder. However, the absence of

Anterior inferior cerebellar artery infarction presenting with sudden hearing loss and vertigo.

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A peripheral origin is typically contemplated in a patient presenting with sudden hearing loss (HL) and dizziness without other neurologic manifestations. Although symptoms of anterior inferior cerebellar artery (AICA) infarction include sudden HL and vertigo, the clinical picture usually shows
OBJECTIVE We present a case of sudden bilateral profound deafness and vertigo, without any accompanying neurologic signs, secondary to bilateral infarctions of the cochlear and vestibular nuclei. METHODS Vertigo, vomiting, tinnitus, and bilateral profound deafness suddenly developed in a 65-year-old

Effect of edaravone on acute brainstem-cerebellar infarction with vertigo and sudden hearing loss.

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We report 2 cases with acute brainstem and brainstem-cerebellar infarction showed improvement of their signs and symptoms after administration of edaravone. Case 1, a 74-year-old woman who experienced sudden vertigo, also had dysarthria and left hemiplegia. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed an
Isolated vertigo and ataxia have not been reported as manifestations of lateral medullary infarction. The author describes 3 patients with lateral medullary infarction who presented with almost isolated vertigo and gait ataxia without usual signs/symptoms of lateral medullary infarction such as

Lateral medullary infarction presenting as isolated vertigo and unilateral loss of visual suppression.

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Isolated vertigo is rare in lateral medullary infarction. We described early diagnostic challenges in such cases by a neuro-otological approach. We report a 56-year-old man who developed a lateral medullary infarction that presented as isolated vertigo. Before the day 4 from disease onset when

Rotational vertigo associated with putaminal infarction.

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A 57-year-old man was admitted because of left hemiparesis. A magnetic resonance imaging scan of the brain revealed a recent infarct from the dorsal side of the right putamen to the corona radiata. Three hours after onset, he complained of rotational vertigo. Truncal ataxia was also found on
Vertigo and acute cerebral infarction (ACI) patients show similar symptoms such as dizziness and imbalance. This study was to investigate the diagnostic values of neutrophil counts and neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR) in distinguishing patients with ACI from those with

Repetitive Episodic Isolated Vertigo in a Patient with Cerebellar Infarction.

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Isolated vertigo is an important symptom of posterior circulation stroke. It has been reported that 11.3% of patients with isolated vertigo have a stroke and that most lesions are located in the cerebellum, particularly in the posterior inferior cerebellar artery. We report the case of a 63-year-old
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