Neurological and vestibular findings in three cases of Multiple Sclerosis

Author:

Evangelista Alanna Stefany de Lima1ORCID,Diniz Júnior José1ORCID,Costa Ana Paula Machado1ORCID,Dourado Júnior Mário Emílio Teixeira1ORCID,Mantello Erika Barioni1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil

Abstract

ABSTRACT Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic and inflammatory autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system (CNS). Dysfunction of body balance is also a common symptom and may be related to neurological injuries resulting from this disease. The aim of this study was to characterize the neurological and vestibular findings of three clinical cases diagnosed with MS. Data on the neurological evaluation and the magnetic resonance imaging of the skull were collected from the medical records. The patients responded to an initial interview and underwent clinical assessment of body balance and Video Head Impulse Test (vHIT). Vestibular symptoms and alterations were observed in at least one of the clinical tests of body balance and cerebellar function. In vHIT, changes were obtained in oculomotor tests, such as the presence of semi-spontaneous nystagmus and in parameters of the saccade test, and reduced gain in one or more vertical channels. Lesions were found on MRI of the skull in central areas that process vestibular information, such as the cerebellum and brainstem. The association of these findings suggests the presence of central vestibular dysfunction, compatible with the lesions detected in imaging exams.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Speech and Hearing,Otorhinolaryngology,Language and Linguistics

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