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Repetitive Episodic Isolated Vertigo in a Patient with Cerebellar Infarction
Authors:Miyu Usui  Takafumi Mashiko  Masuko Tsuda  Masayuki Suzuki  Kosuke Matsuzono  Tadashi Ozawa  Yonhee Kim  Haruo Shimazaki  Reiji Koide  Ryota Tanaka  Shigeru Fujimoto
Institution:2. Stroke Center, Jichi Medical University Hospital, Tochigi, Japan
Abstract: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 man with multiple atherosclerotic risk factors and atrial fibrillation who showed repeated episodes of isolated vertigo. His repeated vertigo was short-lasting and was often triggered by body position, mimicking benign paroxysmal positional vertigo. Cranial computed tomography on the third hospital day showed left cerebellar infarction within the territory of the posterior inferior cerebellar artery. The vertigo was ameliorated on the fifth hospital day and warfarin was prescribed for secondary prevention. Clinicians should pay special attention to cases in which a patient presents isolated vertigo, even if it shows transient recurrence or is triggered by a positional change, especially in patients with multiple cerebrovascular risk factors.
Keywords:Address correspondence to Takafumi Mashiko  MD  PhD  Division of Neurology  Department of Medicine  Jichi Medical University  3311-1  Yakushiji  Shimotsuke-shi  Tochigi 329-0498  Japan    Isolated vertigo—cerebellar infarction—positional vertigo—CPPV
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