Jahnke K, Maas B, Mödder G
HNO. 1979 Jan;27(1):1-6.
We examined 56 patients with latent or clinical hypothyroidism and a control group of 18 patients with acute hypothyroidism. We were especially interested in the localization and extent of hearing abnormalities. 45% of the patients with chronic hypothyroidism showed a hearing loss. 2 of these patients had a pure conductive loss, 7 a combined hearing loss and 16 a sensorineural hearing loss. We demonstrated hair cell damage in 13 of the patients with chronic hypothyroidism. This loss was mild to moderate in over 90% of the cases. Although several patients had basilar-cochlear hearing losses, no characteristic audiograms could be found. 50% of the patients showed a small improvement in hearing after thyroid substitution therapy. The results of our examinations are discussed in detail.