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Acute Hearing Loss Caused by Decreasing Anterior Inferior Cerebellar Arterial Perfusion in a Patient with Vertebral Artery Stenosis

机译:通过椎动脉狭窄患者减少前劣质小脑动脉灌注引起的急性听力丧失

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We report a case of bilateral hearing loss caused by decreased vascular flow in the anterior inferior cerebellar artery (AICA) territory. A 74-year-old man who experienced right hearing loss 5 months ago presented with bilateral deafness and right cerebellar ataxia; however, no ischemic lesion was detected in the bilateral AICA area. After stroke treatment, hearing loss was improved. One month later, we obtained blood flow improvement in the left AICA territory on single-photon-emission computed tomography and vertebral artery stenosis on magnetic resonance angiography. Therefore, clinicians should recognize that bilateral hearing loss may be related to stroke in the vertebrobasilar artery area.
机译:我们报告一例因小脑前下动脉(AICA)区域血管流量减少而导致的双侧听力损失。一名74岁男性,5个月前右耳聋,出现双侧耳聋和右侧小脑共济失调;然而,在双侧AICA区域未检测到缺血性病变。中风治疗后,听力损失有所改善。一个月后,我们在单光子发射计算机断层扫描和磁共振血管造影上获得了左侧AICA区域的血流改善。因此,临床医生应该认识到双侧听力损失可能与椎基底动脉区域的中风有关。

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