Mal de Debarquement Syndrome: A Rare Entity

Cureus. 2020 Feb 1;12(2):e6837. doi: 10.7759/cureus.6837.

Abstract

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.

Keywords: benzodiazepines; cruise; dizziness; mal de debarquement syndrome; persistent motion; rare disease; vertigo.

Publication types

  • Case Reports