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BMJ Case Rep ; 12(11)2019 Nov 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31690690

ABSTRACT

Pneumolabyrinth is the entrapment of air within the inner ear and is a rare complication of stapes surgery. We report the case of a patient submitted to stapedectomy who, 4 weeks later, suddenly developed right hearing loss, ipsilateral tinnitus and vertigo. On the physical examination, the patient showed no signs of vestibular deficits. Audiometry was compatible with right profound mixed hearing loss and high-resolution CT of the temporal bone revealed the presence of pneumolabyrinth. During exploratory tympanotomy, the prosthesis was found dislodged; the communication between the middle and inner ear was closed with vein graft and a new prosthesis was placed. Following surgery, vestibular symptoms was abolished and the patient experienced great improvement of the hearing thresholds.


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Labyrinth Diseases/etiology , Middle Ear Ventilation , Osteosclerosis/surgery , Stapes Surgery/adverse effects , Steroids/therapeutic use , Audiometry, Pure-Tone , Female , Hearing Loss , Humans , Labyrinth Diseases/diagnosis , Middle Aged , Tinnitus , Treatment Outcome
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BMJ Case Rep ; 12(11)2019 Nov 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31780623

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Extranodal natural killer/T cell lymphoma, nasal type (ENKL) is a rare and aggressive tumour that can, clinically and histologically, mimic infectious and inflammatory conditions, presenting a diagnostic challenge. The authors report the case of a 69-year-old Portuguese woman previously misdiagnosed with chronic recurrent sinusitis. Despite maximal medical and surgical treatments, the disease was refractory and progressed. The patient had undergone multiple biopsies when the histopathological diagnosis of ENKL was made, 5 months after the initial complaints. Multiagent chemotherapy was offered, but during the first cycle, the patient developed severe infection and pancytopenia, which culminated in her death. This case highlights the need to consider a neoplastic cause when faced with aggressive sinonasal disease not responsive to maximal treatment and the difficulties in establishing the diagnosis of ENKL, with multiples biopsies of deep-tissue usually being required.


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Lymphoma, Extranodal NK-T-Cell/diagnosis , Nose Neoplasms/diagnosis , Aged , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Humans , Lymphoma, Extranodal NK-T-Cell/classification
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