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Do monosymptomatic stroke patients with dizziness present a vestibular syndrome without nystagmus? An underestimated entity.

Florence NiklesHassen KerkeniEwa ZamaroAthanasia KordaFranca WagnerThomas C SauterRoger KallaMiranda MorrisonGeorgios Mantokoudis
Published in: European journal of neurology (2023)
A stroke was identified in 13% of ED patients presenting with acute vestibular symptoms. In 5%, it was EVS. Most strokes were in the posterior circulation territory; vertigo occurred with similar frequency in anterior and posterior circulation stroke, and absence of nystagmus was common in both.
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