Atypical "reversed" paroxysmal positioning nystagmus in benign paroxysmal positional vertigo
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Atypical "reversed" paroxysmal positioning nystagmus in benign paroxysmal positional vertigo
Abstract
An atypical paroxysmal positioning nystagmus (PPNy), "reversed" in its directional components, is a rare finding in patients suffering from benign paroxysmal positioning vertigo (BPPV). It poses problems of pathophysiogenetic interpretation, differential diagnosis with a CNS lesion and therapeutic strategy. Such a finding was observed in 7 patients (out of a total of 450 BPPV) and took on the typical PPNy pattern after repeated diagnostic manoeuvres. These aspects are incompatible with the "heavy cupula" mechanism (cupulolithiasis) and are better explained by the presence of "free endolymph aggregates" (canalolithiasis) within the posterior semicircular canal (p.s.c). Moreover, canalolithiasis would also permit a more convincing interpretation of all the clinical findings observed in typical p.s.c.-BPPV.
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