Abstract

A patient with cervical spondylosis had fluctuating and reversible hearing impairment and dizziness. This 50-year-old patient, with Klipper-Fail's syndrome, was diagnosed as having vertebral artery insufficiency by a VAG examination. With surgical procedures (resection of the spur and anterior spondylosis), these complaints disappeared.

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