| Preferred Name |
中枢性眩晕 / Vertigo of central origin |
| Definitions |
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 |
| ID |
http://purl.bmicc.cn/ontology/ICD11CN/MB48.00 |
| definition |
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 |
| hasDbXref | |
| inclusions |
Central positional nystagmus |
| label |
中枢性眩晕 / Vertigo of central origin |
| mappingRelation | |
| notation |
MB48.00 |
| prefixIRI |
ICD11CN:MB48.00 |
| prefLabel |
中枢性眩晕 / Vertigo of central origin |
| subClassOf |