Selesnick S H, Jackler R K
Department of Otolaryngology, University of California, San Francisco.
Laryngoscope. 1993 Apr;103(4 Pt 1):437-41. doi: 10.1002/lary.5541030413.
Audiologic data from 126 patients treated at the University of California, San Francisco for newly diagnosed acoustic neuromas (ANs) from 1986 to 1990 were reviewed. Subjectively normal hearing was present in 15% of patients and was most frequent in patients with small (< 1 cm) tumors. Only 4% had objectively normal hearing on the basis of speech reception threshold (SRT), speech discrimination score (SDS), and high-frequency pure-tone loss. This was most frequent in patients with < 1 cm tumors. Abnormal but symmetrical hearing is usually not considered to be indicative of a unilateral AN. In the present series, 7% of patients with ANs possessed symmetrical hearing. High-frequency asymmetry was a more sensitive indicator of the presence of an AN than differences in either SRT or SDS. The clinician must be aware of the relatively high incidence of atypical audiologic findings in acoustic tumor patients.
对1986年至1990年在加利福尼亚大学旧金山分校接受治疗的126例新诊断为听神经瘤(AN)患者的听力学数据进行了回顾。15%的患者主观听力正常,且在肿瘤较小(<1 cm)的患者中最为常见。基于言语接受阈(SRT)、言语辨别得分(SDS)和高频纯音听力损失,只有4%的患者客观听力正常。这在肿瘤<1 cm的患者中最为常见。异常但对称的听力通常不被认为是单侧听神经瘤的指征。在本系列中,7%的听神经瘤患者听力对称。高频不对称比SRT或SDS的差异更能敏感地提示听神经瘤的存在。临床医生必须意识到听神经瘤患者非典型听力学表现的发生率相对较高。