Abnormal Head Impulse Test in a Unilateral Cerebellar Lesion

作者:Baek Seol Hee; Choi Jeong Yoon*; Jung Jin Man; Kwon Do Young; Park Moon Ho; Choi June; Kim Ji Soo
来源:Journal of Clinical Neurology, 2015, 11(3): 279-282.
DOI:10.3988/jcn.2015.11.3.279

摘要

Background The findings of head impulse tests (HIT) are usually normal in cerebellar lesions. Case Report A 46-year-old male presented with progressive dizziness and imbalance of 3 weeks duration. The patient exhibited catch-up saccades during bedside horizontal HIT to either side, which was more evident during the rightward HIT. However, results of bithermal caloric tests and rotatory chair test were normal. MRI revealed a lesion in the inferior cerebellum near the flocculus. Conclusions This case provides additional evidence that damage to the flocculus or its connections may impair the vestibulo-ocular reflex only during high-speed stimuli, especially when the stimuli are applied to the contralesional side. By observing accompanying cerebellar signs, the abnormal HIT findings caused by a cerebellar disorder can be distinguished from those produced by peripheral vestibular disorders.

  • 出版日期2015-7