Síndrome vestibular episódico
Definition
A clinical syndrome of transient vertigo, dizziness, or unsteadiness lasting seconds to hours, occasionally days, and generally including features suggestive of temporary, short-lived vestibular system dysfunction (e.g., nausea, nystagmus, sudden falls). There may also be symptoms or signs suggesting cochlear or central nervous system dysfunction. Episodic vestibular syndrome usually connotes multiple, recurrent events caused by an episodic disorder with repeated spells (triggered or spontaneous), but may initially present after the first event. Disorders typically presenting this syndrome include benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, Menière’s disease, vestibular migraine, panic attacks, hypoglycemia, and transient ischemic attacks affecting central or peripheral vestibular structures. [No translation available]
10 subordinate codes
AB31.0Enfermedad de MénièreAB31.1Migraña vestibularAB31.2Vértigo postural paroxístico benignoAB31.3Síndrome de dehiscencia del canal superiorAB31.4Síndrome del desembarcoAB31.5Enfermedad del oído interno autoinmunitariaAB31.6Paroxismia vestibularAB31.7Síndromes vertiginosos4B4YOtras enfermedades especificadas del sistema inmunitario1H0ZAlgunas enfermedades infecciosas o parasitarias, sin especificación