Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo in a young child.

Fred Chuang,Matthew Corbitt, Richard Tjahjono, Bernard Whitfield

BMJ case reports(2023)

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A girl in her early childhood presented to a regional otolaryngology outpatient clinic with classic signs of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). She reported episodic dizziness when rolling in a supine position. She did not convey any other associated audiovestibular symptoms. A bedside Dix-Hallpike test confirmed geotropic rotational nystagmus indicative of lateral canal BPPV. Due to her young age, limited communicative abilities and concerns for more sinister underlying pathology, a complete neurological examination, MRI and pure tone audiometry were performed. After two sessions of Epley's manoeuvre, she was symptom-free. At her 3-month follow-up, the patient denied any recurrent episodes of vertigo.
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Ear, nose and throat, Neurology (drugs and medicines), Paediatrics (drugs and medicines), Emergency medicine
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