Small Posterior Fossa Strokes Causing Severe Vertigo: Anatomic Distribution and Clinical Features of the Lacunar Acute Vestibular Syndrome

Abstract

Small brainstem and cerebellar strokes affecting central vestibular pathways may present clinically with acute vestibular syndrome (AVS). Careful study of acute sub-centimeter lesion locations may help elucidate structure-function relationships. We sought to describe the frequency, anatomic distribution, and clinical manifestations of small posterior fossa strokes in patients with AVS

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