Vestibular neuritis

Background

  • Benign, self-limited disorder associated with complete recovery in most pts
    • Must distinguish from acute vascular lesions of the CNS
  • Pathophysiology
    • May be viral or postviral inflammatory disorder affecting vestibular portion of CN VIII
  • Some sources consider Vestibular Neuritis and Labyrinthitis to be the same thing
    • Some differentiate based on auditory symptoms

Diagnosis

Clinical Features

  • Acute, rapid onset of severe vertigo w/ N/V and gait instability
  • Nystagmus
    • Unilateral, horizontal or horizontal-torsional that is suppressed w/ visual fixation
    • Does not change direction with gaze
  • Unlike BPPV and Meniere lasts several days and does not recur

Workup

See Vertigo

Differential Diagnosis

Vertigo

Treatment

  • Treat associated vertigo symptomatically

See Also

Source

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