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ENG, sinusoidal vertical-axis rotation testing, and MRI in a patient with disequilibrium and nausea.


A 46-year-old man presented with a 2-month history of an intermittent dizzy feeling ("as if I'm in a fog") and lightheadedness. His symptoms manifested regardless of whether he was lying down, sitting, standing, or walking. He also experienced nausea, which was usually associated with the dizziness and which sometimes led to vomiting. In fact, during a recent airplane flight, he had experienced a significant amount of vomiting. He had no subjective hearing loss and no tinnitus. Since the onset of his symptoms, he had noticed some intermittent aural fullness in the right ear, which occurred in the morning.

A clinical neurotologic examination revealed the presence of a left hemifacial tic that had not been noticed by the patient or his wife. In addition, the patient experienced difficulty performing the sharpened tandem Romberg test, particularly with the left foot forward. His cerebellar function was normal. Findings on audiologic testing--including speech, speech-in-noise, acoustic immittance Immittance

The impedance or admittance of an alternating-current circuit. It is sometimes convenient to use the term immittance when referring to a complex number which may be either the impedance (ratio of voltage to current) or the admittance (ratio of
, and oto-acoustic emissions studies--were within normal limits.

Electronystagmography (ENG ENG electronystagmography.

ENG
abbr.
electronystagmography



ENG

enzootic nasal granuloma.
) revealed a direction-changing positional nystagmus, a 35% reduced vestibular response (RVR) left on alternate binaural binaural /bi·nau·ral/ (bi-naw´r'l) pertaining to both ears.

bin·au·ral
adj.
Having or relating to both ears.



binaural

pertaining to both ears.
 bithermal caloric testing, and a type 2 response that revealed the RVR left on simultaneous binaural bithermal testing (figure 1). Sinusoidal sinusoidal /si·nus·oi·dal/ (si?nu-soi´dal)
1. located in a sinusoid or affecting the circulation in the region of a sinusoid.

2. shaped like or pertaining to a sine wave.
 vertical-axis rotation testing showed normal gains, symmetry, and phases (figure 2).

[FIGURES 1-2 OMITTED]

In light of the hemifacial tic and ENG findings, magnetic resonance imaging magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), noninvasive diagnostic technique that uses nuclear magnetic resonance to produce cross-sectional images of organs and other internal body structures.  (MRI 1. (application) MRI - Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
2. MRI - Measurement Requirements and Interface.
) was performed. The MRI detected a 5-cm cystic lesion in the cerebellar vermis (figure 3). The radiologist indicated that this type of lesion is typical of a cerebellar hemangioblastoma. The lesion was located to the left of the midline, possibly explaining the facial tic and ENG findings.

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The lesion was removed surgically. At 7 months postoperatively, the patient's symptoms had dissipated dramatically, although not completely; he still experienced some mild instability.

Kenneth H. Brookler, MD, and Mohamed A. Hamid, MD, PhD

From Neurotologic Associates, PC, New York City New York City: see New York, city.
New York City

City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S.
 (Dr. Brookler), and the Cleveland Hearing and Balance Center, Beachwood, Ohio (Dr. Hamid).
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Title Annotation:AUDITORY AND VESTIBULAR MEDICINE CLINIC
Author:Hamid, Mohamed A.
Publication:Ear, Nose and Throat Journal
Date:Feb 1, 2007
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