Labyrinthitis ossificans with fluctuating symptoms lasting for more than 10 years: a case report and literature review.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Translational pediatrics Pub Date : 2025-03-31 Epub Date: 2025-03-26 DOI:10.21037/tp-2025-128
Jing Wang, Wenjuan Li, Yinghui Hu, Wanyu Lu, Xiao Yu, Xiaofei Li, Daogong Zhang, Haibo Wang
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Abstract

Background: Labyrinthitis ossificans (LO) is the end stage of labyrinthitis. Existing case reports primarily center around hearing loss and overlook a crucial aspect that patients with LO frequently experience balance problems, while our study fills this gap. We report a rare case of bilateral labyrinthitis secondary to meningitis with recurrent fluctuations in cochlear and vestibular symptoms over more than a decade, and incomplete ossification of the labyrinth.

Case description: An 8-month-old female patient was diagnosed with meningitis, and later experienced developmental delays and hearing issues. By 4-5 years, she had complete sensorineural hearing loss in the left ear. At 13 years, she started to experience problems in the right ear, such as hearing decline and aural fullness. Computed tomography and gadolinium-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging showed specific inner ear changes, and a decline in vestibular function. During the treatment course, the patient initially demonstrated an improvement in right - ear hearing. Nevertheless, her auditory function subsequently deteriorated, ultimately underwent cochlear implantation surgery. Fortunately, following the comprehensive treatment regimen, the patient's balance function recovered, and symptoms of dizziness ceased to recur.

Conclusions: This patient suffered from a rare form of labyrinthitis with fluctuating cochlear and vestibular symptoms over an extended course of illness. Despite the temporary effectiveness of corticosteroid treatment during the process, cochlear implantation was ultimately required. During the treatment, we paid special attention to the patient's vestibular function and observed a significant decline in bilateral vestibular function. Based on the examination results, we have provided more comprehensive treatment and lifestyle recommendations to better ensure her safety during activities.

症状波动持续10年以上的骨化性迷路炎1例报告并文献复习。
背景:骨化性迷路炎(LO)是迷路炎的终末期。现有的病例报告主要集中在听力损失上,忽视了失聪患者经常出现平衡问题这一关键方面,而我们的研究填补了这一空白。我们报告一例罕见的双侧迷路炎继发于脑膜炎,伴有耳蜗和前庭症状的反复波动超过十年,并且迷路不完全骨化。病例描述:一名8个月大的女性患者被诊断患有脑膜炎,后来出现发育迟缓和听力问题。4-5岁时,她的左耳完全丧失了感觉神经性听力。13岁时,她的右耳开始出现问题,比如听力下降和听觉充盈。计算机断层扫描和钆增强磁共振成像显示特定的内耳改变,前庭功能下降。在治疗过程中,患者最初表现出右耳听力的改善。然而,她的听觉功能随后恶化,最终接受了人工耳蜗植入手术。幸运的是,经过综合治疗方案,患者的平衡功能恢复,头晕症状不再复发。结论:该患者患有一种罕见的迷路炎,在长期病程中伴有波动的耳蜗和前庭症状。尽管在过程中皮质类固醇治疗暂时有效,但最终还是需要人工耳蜗植入。在治疗过程中,我们特别注意患者的前庭功能,观察到双侧前庭功能明显下降。根据检查结果,我们提供了更全面的治疗和生活方式建议,以更好地保证她在活动中的安全。
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Translational pediatrics
Translational pediatrics Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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