小脑出血伪装成单侧前庭病变:1例报告。

IF 0.9 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Case Reports in Neurological Medicine Pub Date : 2025-05-08 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/crnm/9611619
Thomas Zeyen, Thomas Klockgether, Christina Schaub, Daniel Paech, Timo Vogt, Delia Kurzwelly
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摘要

假性前庭综合征是指类似急性单侧外周前庭病变的中枢性病理,通常对诊断构成挑战,特别是当没有表明中枢起源的关键症状时。最常见的病因是小脑后下动脉闭塞引起的脑缺血。本文报告一例罕见的左旁位小脑出血,最初误诊为右侧前庭神经炎。小脑出血可通过破坏脑桥小叶至同侧前庭核的结缔纤维而诱发假性前庭综合征。此外,影响前庭系统的中枢病变可能偶尔表现为病理性前庭-眼反射。本病例报告强调了在鉴别诊断看似良性的单侧外周前庭病变时,考虑潜在的严重中枢源性疾病的重要性。
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Cerebellar Hemorrhage Masquerading as Unilateral Vestibulopathy: A Case Report.

Pseudovestibular syndrome refers to central pathologies that mimic acute unilateral peripheral vestibulopathy, often posing a diagnostic challenge, particularly when key symptoms indicating a central origin are absent. The most common etiology is brain ischemia resulting from posterior inferior cerebellar artery occlusion. This article presents a rare case of a left paramedian cerebellar hemorrhage initially misdiagnosed as right-sided vestibular neuritis. Cerebellar hemorrhage can induce pseudovestibular syndrome by disrupting the connective fibers from the flocculus to the ipsilateral vestibular nucleus in the pons. Additionally, central pathologies affecting the vestibular system may occasionally manifest a pathological vestibulo-ocular reflex. This case report underscores the importance of considering potentially severe central-origin conditions in the differential diagnosis of seemingly benign unilateral peripheral vestibulopathy.

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