当前位置: X-MOL 学术JAMA Neurol. › 论文详情
Our official English website, www.x-mol.net, welcomes your feedback! (Note: you will need to create a separate account there.)
Tumarkin Drop Attack Recorded by Video Surveillance.
JAMA Neurology ( IF 29.0 ) Pub Date : 2020-07-01 , DOI: 10.1001/jamaneurol.2020.0884
Zichen Chen 1 , Yuzhong Zhang 1, 2 , Qing Zhang 1, 2
Affiliation  

A 47-year-old man received a diagnosis of Meniere disease (MD) because of recurrent vertigo, fluctuating hearing loss, and tinnitus in his left ear for more than 7 years.1 The patient’s frequent vertigo attacks had caused more than 10 Tumarkin drop attacks, which frightened him. However, he did not develop any other neurological disease, such as epilepsy or ataxia.

One of the patient's typical drop attacks occurred while he was standing inside the business he owns and happened to be recorded by video surveillance (Video). He did not lose consciousness and vomited throughout the episode. He did not have nausea or foaming at the mouth. Each attack was less than 1 minute in duration. He was able to stand on his own after falling. This sort of drop attack occurred 1 or 2 additional times during the week.



中文翻译:

视频监视记录的Tumarkin掉落攻击。

一名47岁的男子被诊断出梅尼埃病(MD),原因是眩晕复发,听力波动和左耳耳鸣超过7年。1该患者频繁的眩晕发作已引起10多次Tumarkin跌落发作,使他感到恐惧。但是,他没有出现任何其他神经系统疾病,例如癫痫症或共济失调。

患者的典型跌落发作之一是在他站在自己拥有的公司内时发生的,并且碰巧被视频监控(Video)记录下来。在整个情节中,他没有失去知觉并且呕吐。他的嘴没有恶心或起泡沫。每次攻击持续时间不到1分钟。他跌倒后能够独自站立。在一周中,这种掉落攻击又发生了1或2次。

更新日期:2020-07-13
down
wechat
bug