We report the seventh case of a self-limiting syndrome of brain, inner ear and retinal microangiopathy which affects adult women producing mild to moderate mental status and personality changes, mild pyramidal and cerebellar dysfunction, patchy and asymmetrical visual loss secondary to non-inflammatory retinal infarctions, and asymmetrical neurosensory hearing loss. There is no clinical or laboratory evidence of involvement beyond the brain, the eyes and the ears. Magnetic resonance imaging or brain biopsy in previously reported cases best outline the brain pathology: multiple microinfarcts. All cases have been treated with steroids or cyclophosphamide. The etiology is unknown but may be related to systemic lupus erythematosus.