Pontine hemorrhage (PH), comprises less than 10% of all intracerebral hemorrhages, and causes vestibular dysfunction (dizziness or vertigo), abnormality of eye movements, ataxia, and dysarthria [
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3]. Among neurological deficits, vestibular dysfunction is mainly associated with lesions on the tegmentum of pons, and 44% of patients with tegmentum of pons lesion report dizziness or vertigo, because this region includes the vestibular nuclei (VN) [
4]. …