AI Article Synopsis

  • Hyperlipidemia involves high levels of blood lipids, leading to conditions like atherosclerosis due to lipid buildup in blood vessel walls.
  • A case study highlights a patient with sudden hearing loss and familial hyperlipidemia, showing abnormal lipid levels and a genetic mutation.
  • The patient improved with medication, prompting analysis of the possible link between lipid metabolism issues and sudden hearing loss.

Article Abstract

Hyperlipidemia is characterized by elevated levels of blood lipids. The clinical manifestations are mainly atherosclerosis caused by the deposition of lipids in the vascular endothelium. The link between abnormal lipid metabolism and sudden hearing loss remains unclear. This article presents a case study of sudden hearing loss accompanied by familial hyperlipidemia. Pure tone audiometry indicated intermediate frequency hearing loss in one ear. Laboratory tests showed abnormal lipid metabolism, and genetic examination identified a heterozygous mutation in the gene. Diagnosis: Sudden hearing loss; hypercholesterolemia. The patient responded well to pharmacological treatment. This paper aims to analyze and discuss thepotential connection between abnormal lipid metabolism and sudden hearing loss.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11116149PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.13201/j.issn.20967993.2024.01.011DOI Listing

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