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Improvement of Severe Retrocochlear Hearing Loss and Vestibular Disorders Caused by Ruptured Brainstem Cavernous Angioma

Authors :
Takafumi Nagaoka
Yasuyuki Nomura
Takeshi Masuda
Koichiro Sumi
Shuntaro Shigihara
Shinya Yoshida
Minoru Ikeda
Source :
Journal of Nihon University Medical Association. 69:361-366
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
The Nihon University Medical Association, 2010.

Abstract

We report a case of hemorrhage from brainstem cavernous angioma that caused various symptoms including neurootological, gustatory and facial sensory disturbances. A man experienced nausea and numbness of his right ear. It was confirmed that the symptom were derived not from a peripheral lesion but from retrocochlear and brainstem impairment based upon the findings of the DPOAE, ABR, VEMP, caloric test, optokinetic nystagmus etc. We detected an area of retrocochlear lesion that was responsible for both the auditory and vestibular disturbances based upon detailed neurootological examination in addition to MRI findings, and showed that the impairment was improved one year later without specific treatment.

Details

ISSN :
18840779 and 00290424
Volume :
69
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Nihon University Medical Association
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........43b15989add9c15e1fd2efd50576dc35
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4264/numa.69.361