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Histopathology in Acute Deafness Emiko Asano 1 1Department of Otorhinolaryngology, National Medical Center pp.577-582
Published Date 1990/7/20
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1411900098
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Histopathological studies were performed on 14 temporal bones from 8 patients who suffered from deafness of acute onset.

In 3 cases, histopathological studies revealed metastatic lung cancer, inner ear hemorrhage and hair cell degeneration by kanamycin, while 5 cases were diagnosed as sudden deafness of which the etiology were not clarified.

In 2 cases of sudden deafness (3 ears), the hearing impairment was completely recovered by treatment. There were no remarkable pathological findings in the inner ears of the patients. The histopathological findings in 4 temporal bones from 2 bilateral irreversible sudden deafness showed atrophy of organ of Corti, missing hair cells, rol-led-up tectorial membrane and atropy of the stria vascularis. These pathological changes were more likely to be due to viral infection than those to following vascular lesion. A temporal bone in the irreversible sudden deafness showed complete loss of the cochlear nerves and spiral ganglions, but some part of organ of Corti were relatively well-preserved, suggesting neuritis of the cochlear nerve.

The causes of sudden deafness were considered as viral infections, vasculr disorders, window rup-ture etc, but the present study of the temporal bones suggested the possibility of viral infection, especially in the irreversible case of sudden deafness.


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