Sudden unilateral audiovestibular loss due to acute labyrinthine haemorrhage can be missed on early MRI brain sequences: case report

急性迷路出血引起的突发性单侧听觉前庭功能丧失可能在早期脑部MRI序列检查中漏诊:病例报告

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Labyrinthine haemorrhage is a rare vascular disorder often presenting with the triad of acute vertigo, sudden sensorineural hearing loss and tinnitus. There are minimal reports on imaging progression over the acute period. INDEX CASE: A woman in her mid-40s presented with acute vertigo, sudden left-sided hearing loss and tinnitus, consistent with acute unilateral audiovestibular loss. Left peripheral vestibular hypofunction was confirmed acutely on video head impulse testing, and pure tone audiometry showed a profound left sensorineural hearing loss. An MRI brain including diffusion-weighted imaging within 24 hours was normal. Delayed MRI brain and internal acoustic canal after 7 days demonstrated increased 3D fluid-attenuated inversion recovery and T1 signal throughout the left cochlea and semicircular canals, without contrast enhancement. This was consistent with labyrinthine haemorrhage. She received early oral prednisone followed by three doses of intratympanic dexamethasone. At 12 months follow-up the patient remained profoundly deaf, however, balance and vestibular symptoms improved with early vestibular physical rehabilitation. CONCLUSION: We report a case of acute labyrinthine haemorrhage missed on an early MRI brain sequence. This diagnosis should be considered in presentations of acute audiovestibular loss, and delayed MRI including internal auditory canal sequences may be important for diagnosis.

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