Abstract

The patient was refered to our clinic becaus of disturbance of internal earfunction.For the past six months he had had the attack of Vertigo, ataxia, vomiting and headache. Syncope was accompanied at the first attack.On examination, hearing was proved to be within normal limit and vestibular function test also revealed no significant change. The vertigo of the patient was not rotatory type but was the result of instability of his posture due to undetermined cause. Serologytest was positive for syphilis. While examination of cerebrospinal fluid revealed high pressure and pleocytosis, but no xanthochromia was noted.On angiograms, there was found subdural hematoma in the fronto-parietal region.The signs aud symptoms were considered due to meningial irritation.

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