Aseptic Meningoencephalitis Presenting with Bilateral Vestibular Ataxia: a Case Report
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概要
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Bilateral vestibular dysfunction is a rare condition, of which peripheral disorders are most common, whereas central disorders are extremely rare. A 35-year-old woman developed fever, headache, dizziness, convulsion, and disturbance of consciousness at the same time. MRI findings were normal. Based on the neurological findings and laboratory abnormalities, she was diagnosed as having aseptic meningoencephalitis. Steroid pulse therapy successfully ameliorated her encephalitis sign. However, isolated bilateral vestibular ataxia and dizziness, together with severe decrease of Caloric nystagmus, became apparent and lasted for the following 3 months, without cerebellar/brainstem involvement.
著者
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Hiruma Kiyoshi
Department Of Medical Entomology National Institute Of Health
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Hattori Takamichi
Department Of Neurology Chiba University
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Sakakibara Ryuji
Department Of Neurology Chiba University
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Uchiyama Tomoyuki
Department Of Materials Science Shizuoka Institute Of Science And Technology
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ITO Takashi
Department of Advanced Materials Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Yokohama National University
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Komatsuzaki Atsushi
Komatsuzaki Otology Clinic
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Nakata Miho
Department of Neurology, Chiba University
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