{Reference Type}: Case Reports {Title}: Multiple occult intracranial diseases diverted diagnosis of glioma in a patient. {Author}: Li XL;Zhan A;Yue L;Zhang X;Wei ZH;Li XL;Zhan A;Yue L;Zhang X;Wei ZH;Li XL;Zhan A;Yue L;Zhang X;Wei ZH; {Journal}: J Int Med Res {Volume}: 50 {Issue}: 2 {Year}: Feb 2022 {Factor}: 1.573 {DOI}: 10.1177/03000605221079544 {Abstract}: Dizziness is an atypical symptom of the nervous system. Many neurological disorders can manifest as dizziness. When patients have multiple neurological disorders, the most obvious diagnosis is often considered, and diseases that are potentially more deadly are overlooked. Here, we report the case of a man aged in his early 50s with dizziness who was found to have four neurological disorders. A series of treatments failed to resolve the condition. A review of this case highlights that when a patient's symptoms are not typical, a comprehensive examination and evaluation is required to determine the etiology, and imaging may reveal further minor problems.