Prevalence of acute dizziness and vertigo in cortical stroke.
Yuk Man ChanYean WongNoorulain KhalidStephen WastlingAndreas Flores-MartinLucy-Anne FrankNehzat KoohiQadeer ArshadIndran DavagnanamDiego KaskiPublished in: European journal of neurology (2021)
The prevalence of vertigo in acute cortical strokes was 9%, with no single locus of lesion overlap. There is growing evidence supporting a lateralized vestibular cortex, with speculation that cortical strokes affecting the right hemisphere are more likely to cause vestibular symptoms than left hemispheric strokes. A trend was observed for this association, with the right hemisphere affected in four of five patients who reported spinning vertigo at the onset of the stroke.