Memon Shehzeen F, Khan Anosh Aslam, Mohiuddin Osama, Memon Shahzeb Ali
Internal Medicine, Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi, PAK.
Cureus. 2020 Feb 1;12(2):e6837. doi: 10.7759/cureus.6837.
Mal de debarquement syndrome (MdDS) is a bizarre sensation of continued movement after the termination of motion. It is accompanied by disequilibrium, usually experienced after voyage or travel, however, it is not associated with vertigo. Although most cases resolve spontaneously, middle-aged women sometimes particularly experience protracted symptoms following an ocean cruise, with the persistence of symptoms for many years. We present the case of a young female with no known comorbidities who was misdiagnosed quite a few times before the actual diagnosis of this rare disease was established.
下船后综合征(MdDS)是一种在运动终止后仍感觉持续运动的奇异感觉。它伴有平衡失调,通常在航海或旅行后出现,然而,它与眩晕无关。尽管大多数病例会自发缓解,但中年女性有时在远洋航行后尤其会经历迁延不愈的症状,症状会持续多年。我们报告一例无已知合并症的年轻女性病例,在确诊这种罕见疾病之前,该病例曾被误诊多次。