Acute unilateral peripheral vestibulopathy in neurosyphilis
Abstract Introduction Neurosyphilis producing basal meningitis presenting as sequential transient cranial nerve palsies was well recognized before the antibiotic era. Objective To report two patients presenting with acute unilateral peripheral vestibulopathy due to syphilitic basal meningitis. Resul...
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description | Abstract Introduction Neurosyphilis producing basal meningitis presenting as sequential transient cranial nerve palsies was well recognized before the antibiotic era. Objective To report two patients presenting with acute unilateral peripheral vestibulopathy due to syphilitic basal meningitis. Results In Case 1 basal meningitis occurred early in the secondary phase of the infection, in Case 2 in the late latent phase. The diagnosis was not made immediately in either case; in Case 1 after previous presentation with increasing hearing loss and then with facial palsy and then a subsequent presentation with optic neuritis; in Case 2 after investigation for possible lymphoma. Conclusion Syphilitic basal meningitis in either the secondary or in the latent phase can present as acute unilateral peripheral vestibulopathy with transient involvement of the facial or auditory nerve. |
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Objective To report two patients presenting with acute unilateral peripheral vestibulopathy due to syphilitic basal meningitis. Results In Case 1 basal meningitis occurred early in the secondary phase of the infection, in Case 2 in the late latent phase. The diagnosis was not made immediately in either case; in Case 1 after previous presentation with increasing hearing loss and then with facial palsy and then a subsequent presentation with optic neuritis; in Case 2 after investigation for possible lymphoma. 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