Effect of vitiligo on hearing – A clinical scenario

K. Neema, B. Belaldavar, Bhavana Doshi, P. Patil, Shilpa Mallapur
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BACKGROUND: Melanocytes present in epidermis, mucous membranes, and other tissues are reduced in vitiligo, which is a chronic multifactorial illness with a complex pathophysiology. The first person to mention the existence of pigment cells in the cochlea in the inner ear was Alphonse Corti in 1831. Melanocytes are particularly prevalent in places with apparent significant secretory or metabolic function, such as Reissner's membrane, the vascular stria, and other highly vascularized areas. Only a few studies have examined the assessment of hearing in vitiligo patients, and a number of anomalies have been noted. In this regard, the goal of the current study is to use pure tone audiometry (PTA) to further demonstrate the auditory involvement in vitiligo patients. OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study is to assess the prevalence of auditory involvement in patients with vitiligo. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: It was a one-year observational study. The study included a total of 71 vitiligo patients between the age group of 18–60 years. Each patient underwent PTA, ENT examination, and dermatological evaluation. RESULTS: The mean age of the subjects in this study was 34 years, with a male predominance. When the correlation between hearing loss and vitiligo was evaluated and the left and right ears were compared, there was statistically no significant hearing loss in either ear. A mean value was calculated after taking into account the duration of vitiligo and the Vitiligo Area Scoring Index with that of hearing loss individually; however, it revealed no association between the two. CONCLUSION: Based on the study results, we can conclude that there is a need for ongoing assessment of hearing status in patients with vitiligo.
白癜风对听力的影响-一个临床场景
背景:白癜风是一种具有复杂病理生理的慢性多因素疾病,存在于表皮、粘膜和其他组织中的黑色素细胞减少。第一个提到内耳耳蜗中存在色素细胞的人是1831年的Alphonse Corti。黑素细胞在具有明显的分泌或代谢功能的地方尤其普遍,如Reissner膜、血管纹和其他血管化程度高的区域。只有少数研究检查了白癜风患者的听力评估,并注意到一些异常情况。在这方面,本研究的目的是使用纯音听力学(PTA)来进一步证明白癜风患者的听觉受累。目的:本研究的目的是评估白癜风患者听觉受累的患病率。研究对象和方法:这是一项为期一年的观察性研究。该研究共包括71名年龄在18-60岁之间的白癜风患者。每位患者均接受了PTA、耳鼻喉科检查和皮肤病学评估。结果:研究对象平均年龄34岁,男性居多。当评估听力损失与白癜风之间的相关性并比较左耳和右耳时,任何一只耳朵的听力损失均无统计学意义。将白癜风病程、白癜风区域评分指数与听力损失指数分别计算平均值;然而,研究显示两者之间没有关联。结论:根据研究结果,我们可以得出结论,有必要对白癜风患者的听力状况进行持续评估。
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