Hoshino T, Kato I, Kodama A, Suzuki H
Acta Otolaryngol. 1978 Nov-Dec;86(5-6):418-27. doi: 10.3109/00016487809107521.
The left ear of a 57-year-old female who suffered sudden deafness during the course of relapsing polychondritis was examined under a scanning electron microscope. Marked degeneration of the organ of Corti in all turns and dislocated and encapsulated tectorial membrane were found in the cochlea. Marked decrease in number of the sensory cells in the utricular and saccular maculae and total loss of sensory hair bundles in the ampullary cristae of the semicircular canals were seen in the vestibule. These findings strongly suggest that the cause of sudden deafness in this case might be viral. The usefulness of scanning electron microscopy in human temporal bone pathology is stressed.
对一名57岁复发性多软骨炎病程中突发耳聋的女性患者的左耳进行扫描电子显微镜检查。在耳蜗中发现各圈柯蒂氏器均有明显退变,盖膜移位并被包裹。在前庭中可见椭圆囊斑和球囊斑中的感觉细胞数量明显减少,半规管壶腹嵴中的感觉毛束完全缺失。这些发现强烈提示该病例突发耳聋的原因可能是病毒感染。强调了扫描电子显微镜在人类颞骨病理学中的实用性。