MB48.00 Vertigo of central origin
International Classification of Diseases for Mortality and Morbidity Statistics, 11th Revision, v2024-01
Central vertigo is usually a result of an abnormal processing of the vestibular sensory input by the central nervous system due to either a disruption of central integrators (i.e. brain stem, cerebellum) or a sensory information mismatch (i.e. from the cortex). Lesions that affect the vestibular nerve or root entry zone (i.e. cerebellopontine angle [CPA] lesions) result in imbalance by affecting primary vestibular sensory information
inclusions
- Central positional nystagmus
synonyms
- Vertigo of central origin
- central vestibular vertigo
- vertigo of central origin, unspecified ear
- central vertigo
- central positional vertigo
- cerebral vertigo
- cerebellar vertigo
- Central positional nystagmus
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