Krishaber disease

Krishaber disease

A condition of uncertain clinical validity and/or specificity, which consists of a neuropsychiatric complex of vertigo, insomnia, tachycardia, hyperesthesia and a sensation of lightheadedness. The condition was described by Maurice Krishaber (1836–1883), a Hungarian-French physician.

Krishaber,

Maurice, French physician, 1836-1883. Krishaber disease - tachycardia with concomitant vertigo and insomnia.