Furman J M, Durrant J D, Hirsch W L
Department of Otolaryngology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, PA.
Am J Otolaryngol. 1989 Nov-Dec;10(6):376-81. doi: 10.1016/0196-0709(89)90031-8.
We evaluated a 25-year-old woman with multiple sclerosis who presented with the acute onset of a profound unilateral high-frequency, sensorineural hearing loss that resolved clinically within 10 days. Click-elicited brain stem-evoked responses were abnormal at the time of presentation and demonstrated only limited recovery over a follow-up period of 11 months. Magnetic resonance imaging disclosed a lesion in the eighth nerve root-entry zone and the cochlear nucleus. Our findings in this case support the hypothesis of eighth nerve root-entry zone involvement in sudden hearing loss in multiple sclerosis and reinforce the notion that click-elicited brain stem-evoked responses are useful primarily to evaluate the high-frequency regions of the auditory system.
我们评估了一名25岁的多发性硬化症女性患者,她突发严重的单侧高频感音神经性听力损失,10天内临床症状缓解。就诊时短声诱发的脑干听觉诱发电位异常,在11个月的随访期内仅显示有限恢复。磁共振成像显示第八神经根入区和蜗神经核有病变。我们在此病例中的发现支持了多发性硬化症中第八神经根入区参与突发性听力损失的假说,并强化了短声诱发的脑干听觉诱发电位主要用于评估听觉系统高频区域的观点。