Murata S, Naritomi H, Sawada T
Department of Medicine, National Cardiovascular Center, Osaka, Japan.
Neurology. 1994 Jan;44(1):156-8. doi: 10.1212/wnl.44.1.156.
A man with left-sided deafness developed right-sided hearing loss after hypertensive hemorrhage at the right pontine tegmentum and began to experience ipsilateral musical hallucinations. Two weeks later, the right hearing returned, and the hallucinations disappeared. Auditory hallucinations due to brainstem lesions may be musical in nature and associated with hearing loss.
一名左侧耳聋的男性在右侧脑桥被盖部发生高血压性出血后出现右侧听力丧失,并开始出现同侧音乐性幻觉。两周后,右侧听力恢复,幻觉消失。脑干病变所致的幻听可能本质上是音乐性的,并与听力丧失有关。