2022
DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.6154
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Central positional vertigo as first initial multiple sclerosis symptom: A case report with systematic review

Abstract: Multiple sclerosis is a disease that affects the central nervous system, resulting in various symptoms such as vision, physical activity, and stability. Central positional vertigo as initial multiple sclerosis symptoms are a rare case. It increases the attention of doctors to follow accurate measurements to diagnose multi sclerosis regarding the initial symptoms.

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“…Approximately, 20% of MS patients may experience vertigo which again may be a comorbid condition (i.e. the co-occurrence of benign positional paroxysmal vertigo (BPPV) with MS) or there may be a causal relationship [3]; in the case of causal of relationship, the vertigo may be the only presenting symptom [10]. In our case the Dix-Hallpike's test's result atypical of BPPV, lack of response to repositioning maneuvers, and also the presence of severe headache suggested a central etiology, which in our case was detected to be the demyelination in the cerebellum.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Approximately, 20% of MS patients may experience vertigo which again may be a comorbid condition (i.e. the co-occurrence of benign positional paroxysmal vertigo (BPPV) with MS) or there may be a causal relationship [3]; in the case of causal of relationship, the vertigo may be the only presenting symptom [10]. In our case the Dix-Hallpike's test's result atypical of BPPV, lack of response to repositioning maneuvers, and also the presence of severe headache suggested a central etiology, which in our case was detected to be the demyelination in the cerebellum.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%