| Literature DB >> 30687228 |
Sun-Uk Lee1,2, Hyo-Jung Kim3, Ja-Won Koo4, Jeong-Yoon Choi1,2, Ji-Soo Kim1,2.
Abstract
Objectives: The aim of this study was to describe the clinical features of vertigo developed during sexual intercourse.Entities:
Keywords: Meniere's disease; coitus; high jugular bulb anomaly; nystagmus; superior canal dehiscence; vertigo
Year: 2019 PMID: 30687228 PMCID: PMC6336730 DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2018.01187
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Neurol ISSN: 1664-2295 Impact factor: 4.003
Figure 1(A) Temporal bone CT demonstrates dehiscence of left superior semicircular canal in patient 4 (arrow head). (B) Temporal bone CT of patient 5 discloses high position of right jugular bulb with a proximity to the middle ear cavity and vestibular organ, with a thin sigmoid plate covering the roof of the jugular bulb (arrow).
Clinical findings in the patients.
| 1 | F/65-70 | MD, Lt | N/V, tinnitus | <30 min | Increased frequency after estrogen replacement | – | – | – | – | SNHL, Lt (45 dB) |
| 2 | M/55-60 | MD, Rt | N/V, tinnitus, urge to defecate | 20–30 min | Exercise | – | – | 4L | 4L | SNHL, Rt (50 dB) |
| 3 | F/40-45 | MD, Lt | N/V, EF, HL, urge to urinate | 3–12 h | Not by any other exercises | – | – | – | – | |
| 4 | F/30-35 | SCD, Lt | EF, tinnitus, autophony | 30 min | Listening to music, exercise | – | – | – | 6D 3CCW | Tullio phenomenon (+) Decreased cVEMP threshold: 65 dB, Lt SNHL, Lt (30 dB) |
| 5 | M/55-60 | HJBA, Rt | N/V, headache | 20–30 min | – | – | – | 8L | – | |
| 6 | F/30-35 | ? | N/V, urge to defecate, hyperacusis | a few min (<5 min) | Exercise (swimming) | – | – | 3R | – | |
| 7 | M/45-50 | ? | Tinnitus | 1 h | Masturbation, not by any other exercises | – | – | – | – | |
cVEMPs indicates cervical vestibular-evoked myogenic potentials; EF, ear fullness; GEN, gaze-evoked nystagmus; HJBA, high jugular bulb anomaly; HL, hearing loss; HSN, head-shaking nystagmus; HV, hyperventilation; L, left-beating; Lt, left; N/V, nausea/vomiting; MD, Meniere's disease; R, right-beating; Rt, right; SN, spontaneous nystagmus; SNHL, sensorineural hearing loss; VIN, vibration-induced nystagmus.