Giant intracranial arachnoid cyst mimicking benign paroxysmal vertigo of childhood: Case report with review of literature

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Abstract

Arachnoid cysts constitute 1% of all intracranial space-occupying lesions. These typically produce vague and nonspecific symptoms. However, a subset of these lesions can produce constellation of signs and symptoms indistinguishable from those causing peripheral vertigo. We discuss the presentation of a giant arachnoid cyst which presented with dizziness and mimicked benign paroxysmal vertigo of childhood (BPVC).

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Ashish, G., Tyagi, A. K., Lepcha, A., & Balraj, A. (2014). Giant intracranial arachnoid cyst mimicking benign paroxysmal vertigo of childhood: Case report with review of literature. Otorhinolaryngology Clinics, 6(4), 6–9. https://doi.org/10.5005/aijoc-6-4-6

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