Article Text
Unusual association of diseases/symptoms
CASE REPORT
Pulsatile nystagmus secondary to semicircular canal dehiscence
Abstract
We report the case of a 69-year-old man with a history of mastoidectomy for cholesteatoma, who developed spontaneous spinning vertigo on debridement of his cavity. Subsequent CT confirmed a lateral semicircular canal fistula, which was surgically closed with mastoid cavity obliteration. Following surgery, he developed a spontaneous, pulse-synchronous horizontal pendular nystagmus. We discuss the pathophysiology of this rare clinical sign.
- ear, nose and throat/otolaryngology
- neurootology