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Sudden deafness as a sign of stroke with normal diffusion-weighted brain MRI.

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이현아이형안병훈이성용
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Yi, Hyon AhLee, HyungAhn, Byung HoonLee, Seong Ryong
Journal Title
Acta Oto-Laryngologica
ISSN
1651-2551
Issued Date
2005
Abstract
Sudden deafness without associated neurological signs and symptoms is typically attributed to a viral inflammation of the
labyrinth. Sudden deafness as a heralding manifestation of basilar occlusion has rarely been described. A 60-year-old male
with hypertension presented with an acute onset of isolated sudden deafness with vertigo. On admission, initial brain MRI,
including diffusion-weighted images, was normal. Two days after the onset of symptoms, the patient presented with an
exacerbation of vertigo. A follow-up MRI scan revealed new infarcts involving the right middle cerebellar peduncle, right
dorsolateral pons and right anterior cerebellum. In this patient, the acute onset of isolated sudden deafness with vertigo may
have been a heralding manifestation of the pontocerebellar infarction.
Keywords: Deafness, heralding manifestation, new infarcts, normal MRI
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