Leukoaraiosis and Dizziness: Are They Related? – A Case Series

IF 0.2 Q4 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
D. Anand Karthikeyan, Poornima Kumar
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Dizziness and imbalance are one of the most common complaints seen in elderly people. Age-related ischemic diseases have varying degrees of manifestations and imbalance problems. Cerebral small vessel white matter disease has recently been a topic of interest in view of its association with geriatric syndromes–development of cognitive decline, dementia, falls, etc., but the association between small vessel disease and dizziness has not established clearly yet. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) brain is the most commonly used imaging modality for neurological disorders. White matter hyperintensities (WMHs) on T2-weighted sequences on MRI are known as leukoaraiosis (LA) and are suggestive of small vessel white matter disease and represent a high risk of cerebral, cerebellar, and brainstem stroke. The purpose of the present study is to investigate the correlation between unexplained vertigo and radiological changes of LA (small vessel disease) and videonystagmography (VNG) findings of such patients. First patient, a 55-year-old male patient had complaints of short-lasting episodes of spinning sensation and imbalance for the past 2 years. MRI brain showed small vessel ischemic changes (leukoaraiosis) with right vascular loop type 3 (anterior inferior cerebellar artery) without compressive symptoms. VNG showed broken smooth pursuit in horizontal and vertical planes; a hypometric saccades tracing in both planes and microsaccadic oscillations in spontaneous gaze. Second patient, a 60-year-old male had recurrent episodes of vertigo for the past 15 years. His VNG showed micro-oscillations in the saccades and impaired smooth pursuit. MRI revealed bilateral symmetrical T2 FLAIR hyperintensities in white matter and lateral ventricles. Third patient, a 69-year-old female presented with giddiness, nausea, and vomiting for 5 days. Pure-tone audiogram showed mild sensorineural hearing loss. MRI brain showed diffuse cerebral atrophy with small vessel ischemic changes. VNG showed impaired smooth pursuit and microsaccadic oscillations when the gaze was fixed. All three patients were managed successfully by vestibular rehabilitation and antioxidants and Coenzyme Q10. Through this study, we would like to highlight the possibility of a relation between leukoaraiosis and unexplained dizziness among elderly patients.
白质变病和头晕有关系吗?-个案系列
头晕和身体不平衡是老年人最常见的症状之一。年龄相关性缺血性疾病有不同程度的表现和失衡问题。近年来,脑小血管白质疾病因其与认知能力下降、痴呆、跌倒等老年综合征的关系而成为人们关注的话题,但小血管疾病与头晕之间的关系尚未明确。脑磁共振成像(MRI)是神经系统疾病最常用的成像方式。MRI t2加权序列上的白质高信号(WMHs)被称为白质病变(LA),提示小血管白质疾病,代表大脑、小脑和脑干中风的高风险。本研究的目的是探讨不明原因眩晕与LA(小血管疾病)的放射学变化和这类患者的视频颤振图(VNG)结果之间的相关性。第一位患者,男性,55岁,主诉过去2年有短时间的旋转感和不平衡。MRI显示脑小血管缺血性改变(白质变)伴右侧血管袢3型(小脑前下动脉),无压迫症状。VNG在水平和垂直平面上呈现出破碎的平滑追求;在两个平面上追踪的低速扫视和自发凝视时的微扫视振荡。第二例患者为60岁男性,过去15年反复发作眩晕。他的VNG在扫视中表现出微振荡和平滑追踪受损。MRI显示双侧对称的T2 FLAIR高信号在白质和侧脑室。第三例患者,69岁女性,出现头晕、恶心、呕吐5天。纯音听力图显示轻度感音神经性听力损失。MRI示弥漫性脑萎缩伴小血管缺血改变。注视固定时,VNG显示平滑追踪和微眼球振荡受损。所有3例患者均通过前庭康复、抗氧化剂和辅酶Q10治疗成功。通过这项研究,我们想强调白质变病与老年患者不明原因的头晕之间的关系的可能性。
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Indian Journal of Otology
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