Abstract

Three in ten older people (>60 years) complain of persistent dizziness which often remains unexplained despite specialist assessment and vestibular tests. The pathophysiology of such idiopathic dizziness in older people has remained unclear. We investigated if idiopathic dizziness was associated with vascular injury to white matter tracts relevant to balance or vestibular self-motion perception in sporadic small vessel disease.

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