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Journal of Clinical Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery
2001 Volume.12 No. 1 p.80 ~ p.82
A Case of Cerebellar Infarction Present Sudden Hearing Loss
À̽Âȯ/Seung Hwan Lee
Á¤½Â¿ø/¹Úö¿ø/¹ÚÇý°æ/±è±âÅÂ/Seung Won Jeong/Chul Won Park/Hey kyung Park/Ki Tae Kim
Abstract
Sudden hearing loss is defined as an abrupt onset of sensorineural hearing disturbance which develops over a period of several hours or a few days without definite cause. Viral and vascular origin were suggested most causative problems developing
sudden
hearing loss. We report one case, Complains sudden hearing disturbance with dizziness and then facial nerve weakness, tongue bite was developed subsequently. In brain MRI, anterior inferior cerebellar artery infarction was noted. After treatment
of
infarction, cerebellar function was improved but hearing loss was not recovered. We must remind the possibility that hearing loss was a leading symptom in cerebellar infarction.
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