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A tiny infarct on the dorsolateral pons mimicking vestibular neuritis
1Department of Neurology/Neuro-Medical Scientific Center, Buddhist Tzu Chi General Hospital, Taichung Branch, Tainan, Taiwan. birdpaul@yahoo.com
Abstract:
We report a case of a tiny infarct on the left dorsolateral pons in a 50-year-old man who presented with prolonged and isolated vertigo. The clinical features mimic vestibular neuritis and can easily lead to misdiagnosis. Selective involvement of the left superior vestibular nucleus might explain the resemblance to acute peripheral vestibulopathy.
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