Fluctuating sensoneural hearing loss as a manifestation of endolymphatic hydrops of the labyrinth

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Bucharest : Balkan Medical Union

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Sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSHL) is a leading problem in modern audiology. In some cases, it becomes a low-frequency fluctuating sensorineural hearing loss (LFFSHL), which can further disturb the vestibulocochlear analyzer if the cause is not clarified and without proper treatment at its onset.

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When LFFSHL is determined on audiogram, the following diagnostic approach is recommended: CT scan of the temporal bones (to rule out possible anatomical causes of hearing loss, including vestibular aqueduct widening, high location of the jugular bulb, congenital or post-traumatic perilymphatic fistula, superior semicircular canal dehiscence, and others); electrocochleography with a detailed vestibulometric study; 1.5T MRI (if possible 3T) of the temporal bones with contrast (if signs of endolymphatic hydrops are detected with an increase in the SP/AP ratio of more than 0.42 during electrocochleography). MRI with contrast assesses the degree of endolymphatic hydrops of the ipsilateral ear and the possible involvement of the contralateral ear.

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Pochuieva, Tetiana. Fluctuating sensoneural hearing loss as a manifestation of endolymphatic hydrops of the labyrinth / T. Pochuieva, O. Borysenko, I. Srebniak, O. Ohnivenko // Arch Вalk Med Union. – 2025. – Vol. 60, no 1. – P. 159–165. – DOI: https://doi.org/10.31688/ABMU.2025.60.1.17

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