Late Sudden Deafness in Unoperated Ear of Patients with Otospongiosis: Case Studies
Journal Title: Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research - Year 2015, Vol 9, Issue 7
Abstract
Background: It is not known whether there is etiological relationship between otospongiosis and sudden deafness. The most common etiologies that explain sudden deafness are viral infections, vascular and autoimmune process. Methods: Two cases of patients with otospongiosis that have developed sudden deafness are presented. Results-Case report: We report two cases of late sudden deafness in the unoperated ear of patients with otospongiosis. Both patients underwent previous surgical treatment in the contralateral ear with a a short period of hearing improvement and poor hearing outcome some days after. In both reported cases the patients with bilateral otospongiosis had sudden deafness affecting both ears. The first episodes had the onsets postoperatively at the operated ears. The second episodes were at the contralateral ears in the late follow-up, especially considering that in both cases the patients showed satisfactory results regarding hearing improvement postoperatively although temporarily we therefore question the existence of the association between otospongiosis and sudden deafness. Discussion: Sudden deafness in patients with otospongiosis is a rare occurrence and because of the few cases reported, it is not possible to establish any relationship. Maybe there is a possible immunological cause for the association of otosclerosis and sudden deafness. Conclusion: The association between sudden deafness and otosclerosis can be considered.
Authors and Affiliations
Alexandre Caixeta Guimaraes, Thiago Messias Zago, Guilherme Machado de Carvalho, Fernando Laffitte Fernandes, Jorge Rizzato Paschoal
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