颈部眩晕是真实存在的,但它们不是真正的眩晕

Jean-Marie Berthelot
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过去关于颈椎对眩晕的贡献的争论主要是由于眩晕和头晕的混淆,以及武断地认为脊柱不会导致眩晕。事实上,尽管颈部疾病不能引起眩晕伴眼球震颤(这只能用耳鼻喉科或神经系统疾病来解释),但它们可以通过两种主要机制反过来引起头晕:(1)剧烈或剧烈颈椎旋转时椎动脉撞击(弓猎人综合征),特别是椎动脉袢或弓形孔患者(椎轴后侧寰枕韧带骨化,在椎动脉周围形成骨弓)。C1-C2矢状面明显不稳也可减少椎动脉血流;(2)来自颈椎间盘、颈弓、关节突、肌肉和韧带或筋膜(如枕颈膜)的各种本体感觉输入异常也可引起头晕。疑似颈椎眩晕的患者必须首先由耳鼻喉科医生检查,在将头晕部分归类为颈椎及相关结构之前,也可以请神经科医生检查其他解释。这种可能性不应被否认,此外,一些脊柱手术可以在适当选择的患者中诱导眩晕的显著改善。
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Les vertiges cervicaux ont une réalité mais ce ne sont pas de vrais vertiges

Past controversies about the contribution of cervical spine to vertigo mainly resulted from confusion between vertigo and dizziness, and dogmatic belief that spine could not contribute to such conditions. In fact, whereas cervical disorders cannot induce vertigo with nystagmus (which are only explained by ENT or neurological disorders) they can conversely contribute to induce dizziness, through two main mechanisms: (1) impingement of vertebral artery during extremes or brisk cervical rotations (bow-hunter syndrome), especially in patients with loops of vertebral artery or arcuate foramen (ossification of atlo-occiptal ligament on the posterior aspect of axis, making an osseous arch around the vertebral artery). Marked sagittal C1-C2 instability can also reduce flow in vertebral arteries; (2) various abnormal proprioceptive inputs from cervical discs, uncus, zygapophyseal joints, muscles and ligaments or fascias, like the occipito-cervical membrane, can also foster dizziness. Patients with dizziness of putative cervical origin must first be examined by an ENT physician, and neurologist could also be asked to check for alternative explanations before classifying the dizziness as arising partly from the cervical spine and related structures. This possibility should not be denied, moreover as some spine surgery can induce a marked improvement of those dizziness in properly selected patients.

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