Pappas D G, Schneiderman T S
Pappas Ear Clinic, Birmingham, Alabama 35233.
Am J Otol. 1989 Nov;10(6):499-501. doi: 10.1097/00129492-198911000-00019.
A specific group of 28 children (38 ears) with a preexisting sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) was studied to determine if a perilymphatic fistula (PLF) was the cause of a progression in their hearing loss. A PLF was identified surgically in six of these ears, but there was no evidence of any defect found in 32 ears. The symptoms shared by the cases in which a fistula was found included a traumatic event (including exertion), CT scan evidence of inner ear defects, hearing threshold decreases of 25 to 30 dB, and vertigo or postural instability.
对一组特定的28名儿童(38只耳朵)进行了研究,这些儿童此前已患有感音神经性听力损失(SNHL),以确定外淋巴瘘(PLF)是否为其听力损失进展的原因。在其中6只耳朵中通过手术发现了外淋巴瘘,但在32只耳朵中未发现任何缺陷的证据。发现有瘘管的病例所共有的症状包括创伤事件(包括用力)、内耳缺陷的CT扫描证据、听力阈值下降25至30分贝,以及眩晕或姿势不稳。