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[Life-threatening differential diagnoses of vertigo and sudden hearing loss.] HNO [HNO] Journal article

 
Title[Life-threatening differential diagnoses of vertigo and sudden hearing loss.]
Author(s)Gauss I, Delank KW, Esser M, Grau A 
InstitutionHals-Nasen-Ohren-Klinik, Klinikum der Stadt Ludwigshafen a. Rh. gGmbH, Bremserstraße 79, 67063, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Deutschland, hno.gauss@t-online.de.
SourceHNO 2008 Jun 20.
AbstractMany patients call the ENT emergency department because of vertigo and sudden hearing loss. The majority of cases are due to peripheral or neurootological reasons. A serious and ongoing problem is that life-threatening ischemic, hemorrhagic and inflammatory diseases of the central nervous system may cause identical symptoms, making it difficult to differentiate between them. On the basis of our own patients with cerebellar ischemia, basilar thrombosis, dissection of the vertebral artery, cerebellar abscess, brain tumor and cholesteatoma and on the basis of expert opinions, typical sets of symptoms in patients with neurootological symptoms of a central cause are defined. To ensure early detection of these rare differential diagnoses, physicians should place particular importance on modern imaging diagnostics and neurological, interdisciplinary cooperation.
LanguageGER
Pub Type(s)JOURNAL ARTICLE
PubMed ID18566785
  
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