Vibration syndrome and central nervous disorders:Relation to the cerebrovascular disorders
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Central nervous disorders in the vibration syndrome (VS) due to cerebrovascular anomaly are discussed.<BR>Incidence and mortality of cerebrovascular disorders and prevalence of transient ischemic attacks, examined between patients with VS and age-matched controls at rural communities in Tottori Prefecture during a period between 1976 and 1981, showed no significant differences.<BR>Cases of VS with Raynaud's phenomenon were attacked by vertebrobasilar insufficiency mainly characterized by sudden onset lasting 5 min or less and often by recurrent dizziness and unbalanced gait. Incidence of the insufficiency was significantly higher than controls aged 40 to 49 (p<0.01). Furthermore, severe cases of VS presented significantly higher incidence of abnormal rotation in the closed-eye 50 stepping test. These facts suggest that there might be subclinical balance disturbance due to insufficiency of cerebral circulation in the vertebrobasilar area.
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