Sudden unilateral audiovestibular loss due to acute labyrinthine haemorrhage can be missed on early MRI brain sequences: case report.
Patrick HarrisonJohn BlazakJoshua RichmondKristy Fraser-KirkAliese HoffmannGrant CollinsBenjamin K-T TsangPublished in: BMJ neurology open (2024)
We report a case of acute labyrinthine haemorrhage missed on an early MRI brain sequence. This diagnosis should be considered in presentations of acute audiovestibular loss, and delayed MRI including internal auditory canal sequences may be important for diagnosis.
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