Neurológia pre prax 3/2016
Vestibular and oculomotor disturbances in patients with multiple sclerosis
More than three quarters of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) report a history of balance disorders and multiple sclerosis is considered to be the second leading cause of central vertigo. Specific oculomotor syndromes are a typical feature in MS. The knowledge of the individual types of impairments is important for the understanding of the clinical presentation of multiple sclerosis. Some of these impairments are even more specific for diagnosing brain stem lesions than magnetic resonance imaging. The paper presents a review of the most typical vestibular and oculomotor syndromes in patients with demyelinating disease
Keywords: vertigo, multiple sclerosis, oculomotor abnormalities, BPPV, peripheral vestibular syndrome, central vestibular syndrome