Cavernous Hemangioma With Right Vestibulopathy: A Case Report Illustrating Multidisciplinary Clinical Decision-Making in Vestibular Diagnostics.

IF 1.6 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Journal of clinical medicine research Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-30 DOI:10.14740/jocmr6089
Alida Naude, Lisa Brown, Amisha Kanji
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Abstract

This paper describes a case study of a 56-year-old male patient with a small cavernous hemangioma and concurrent peripheral vestibular symptoms, initially thought to warrant neurosurgical intervention. A structured, multidisciplinary approach involving audiology, ear, nose and throat, and physiotherapy revealed that peripheral vestibular dysfunction, rather than the central lesion, was the primary cause of symptoms. The report illustrates the diagnostic utility of video head impulse testing (vHIT), caloric testing, and vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (VEMPs) in differentiating central and peripheral vestibular dysfunction, leading to a nonsurgical treatment plan. The case underscores the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration in preventing unnecessary interventions and highlights an effective clinical decision-making framework for similar cases.

海绵状血管瘤伴右侧前庭病变:1例前庭诊断的多学科临床决策报告。
本文描述了一个56岁男性患者小海绵状血管瘤并发周围前庭症状的病例研究,最初认为需要神经外科干预。包括听力学、耳、鼻、喉和物理治疗在内的结构化多学科方法显示,周围前庭功能障碍,而不是中枢病变,是症状的主要原因。该报告阐述了视频头部脉冲测试(vHIT)、热量测试和前庭诱发肌源性电位(VEMPs)在鉴别中枢性和外周性前庭功能障碍中的诊断作用,并提出了非手术治疗方案。该病例强调了多学科合作在预防不必要干预方面的重要性,并强调了类似病例的有效临床决策框架。
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