Pesistent continuous dizziness . it’s pathophysiology and treatment
Abstract
Persistent blurred vision and oscillopsia have negative impact on Quality of Life, and the burden of these symptoms is more severe than that of rotationally vertigoiginous attack. We, doctors, should take patient’s pain as our own and treat patients accordingly. However, because these cases are rather rare in daily clinical situation, in reality, we tend to treat these patients as neurosis cases and send them home without providing adequate care.
We have conducted a retrospective study with recently treated 182 clinical cases and found that ”jumbling of object ,”which is thought to be caused by bilateral peripneval vestibular lesions, was more often observed in cases with central vestibular lesions. We named this as ”Pseudo-Dandy-Syndrome”.
We would like to talk about pathophysiology and treatment of this ”Pseudo-Dandy-Syndrome ”.