Arnold W, Vosteen K H
HNO. 1977 Apr;25(4):127-30.
A sixty-eight year old female patient died from a subarachnoid hemorrhage three days after experiencing sudden hearing loss in her right ear. Autopsy showed that the cause of death was a large aneurism of the basilar artery. Temporal bone sections uncovered a massive infiltrate of erythrocytes about the nerves in the internal auditory canal. The blood cells had extended along the nerve bundles to enter Rosenthal's canal and the other fluid channels of the modiolus, and could be found within all perilymphatic spaces. The presence of hemosiderin within the inner ear correlates clinically with the onset of sudden deafness three days prior to demise, and is substantial evidence for the loss of hearing due to rupture of the basilar aneurism.
一名68岁女性患者在右耳突发听力丧失三天后死于蛛网膜下腔出血。尸检显示死亡原因是基底动脉的一个大动脉瘤。颞骨切片发现内耳道内神经周围有大量红细胞浸润。血细胞沿着神经束延伸进入罗森塔尔管和蜗轴的其他液道,并且在所有外淋巴间隙中都能发现。内耳中含铁血黄素的存在在临床上与死亡前三日突然耳聋的发作相关,是基底动脉瘤破裂导致听力丧失的有力证据。