CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 · Laryngorhinootologie 2021; 100(S 02): S231
DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-1728475
Abstracts
Otology / Neurotology / Audiology

Dramatic course of an initial mild dizziness symptoms up to the life-threatening clinical picture

S Berndt
1   Uniklinikum Homburg/Saar, HNO, Homburg/S.
,
V Bozzato
1   Uniklinikum Homburg/Saar, HNO, Homburg/S.
,
V Scheuer
1   Uniklinikum Homburg/Saar, HNO, Homburg/S.
,
A Bozzato
1   Uniklinikum Homburg/Saar, HNO, Homburg/S.
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Background The leading symptom of dizziness includes a wide range of differential diagnoses and can always be a challenge for the experienced clinician. Therefore, in the case of dizziness, a multidisciplinary assessment of apparently unambiguous medical conditions must be sought.

Anamnesis/Findings: A 55-year-old patient was diagnosed with two weeks of increasing dizziness and vomiting. There was no hypacusis or tinnitus. By means of cMRI, fresh or moderate ischemia or bleeding had been ruled out. The ear microscopy was inconspicuous. Neurootologically, a spontanning stagmus showed to the right, with amplification when looking to the right. The function of the facial nerve was intact, but a clear asymmetry of the eyelid gap on the left was noticeable in a further coarsely orienting neurologically inconspicuous patient.

History In the emergency room, the patient spontaneously deteriorated with newly occurring opthalmoplegia, hypoglossus palsy and nystagmus on all sides. In the case of focal seizures, the patient was required to be intubated. The cCT confirmed the diagnosis of cerebellar infarction on the left.

Conclusion

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Publication History

Article published online:
13 May 2021

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