Acute sensorineural hearing loss associated with aortitis syndrome.

Takuya Yasui, Tatsuya Yamasoba
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Abstract

Conclusions: Steroid treatment was effective in improving hearing in most episodes in our and previously reported patients with acute hearing loss associated with aortitis syndrome. This suggests that inflammatory changes due to autoimmune responses may play an important role in the manifestation of hearing loss in aortitis syndrome.

Objectives: To clarify clinical features in patients with aortitis syndrome who exhibited hearing loss.

Case reports: We describe two patients, 39-year-old and 53-year old women, who developed several episodes of acute sensorineural hearing loss associated with aortitis syndrome.

Results: In both patients, hearing loss involved the cochlea and hearing recovered following corticosteroid treatment. A literature review revealed that hearing loss was commonly manifested in middle-aged females and involved bilateral ears. Corticosteroid treatment was effective in improving hearing in most episodes in the previously reported cases as in our patients.

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急性感音神经性听力损失与主动脉炎综合征相关。
结论:类固醇治疗在我们和先前报道的急性听力损失合并主动脉炎综合征患者的大多数发作中都能有效改善听力。提示自身免疫反应引起的炎症变化可能在主炎综合征听力损失的表现中起重要作用。目的:阐明主动脉炎综合征并发听力损失患者的临床特征。病例报告:我们描述了两名患者,39岁和53岁的女性,他们出现了几次急性感音神经性听力损失,并伴有主动脉炎综合征。结果:两例患者的听力损失均累及耳蜗,经皮质类固醇治疗后听力恢复。文献回顾显示,听力损失常见于中年女性,并累及双耳。在我们的患者中,皮质类固醇治疗对大多数发作的听力改善是有效的。
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