一例可能表现为幻听的搏动性耳鸣病例

Jackie Long, Bharat R. Narapareddy
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搏动性耳鸣(PT)是一种罕见的耳鸣,影响着 300 万至 500 万美国人,其特征是感觉到有节奏的声音。在临床环境中诊断搏动性耳鸣非常重要,因为它通常是由潜在的血管病变(即动脉病变或静脉病变)引起的,会增加中风、失明或耳聋的风险,但由于搏动性耳鸣的听觉感知特征描述广泛,因此识别它是一项挑战(Narsinh 等人,2022 年)。因此,PT 的非典型表现可能会被误诊为其他神经或精神疾病。在这里,我们介绍了一个病例,该病例的搏动性耳鸣表现为使人衰弱的幻听,最终需要入住精神病院。
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A case of possible pulsatile tinnitus presenting as auditory hallucinations

Pulsatile tinnitus (PT) is a rare form of tinnitus affecting 3–5 million Americans characterized by the perception of a rhythmic sound. Diagnosing PT in the clinical setting is important, as it is commonly caused by underlying vascular pathologies (i.e., arteriopathies or venopathies) leading to an increased risk of stroke, blindness, or deafness, though identifying it presents a challenge due to the broad depiction of PT's distinguishing auditory perception (Narsinh et al., 2022). As such, atypical presentations of PT may be misdiagnosed as other neurologic or psychiatric disorders. Here, we present a case where pulsatile tinnitus took the form of debilitating auditory hallucinations ultimately requiring inpatient psychiatric hospitalization, demonstrating the importance of a thorough evaluation and multidisciplinary consultation in the workup and long-term care for these patients.

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