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Role of Neuroradiological Imaging in Progressive Sensorineural Hearing Loss: A Retrospective Study. | LitMetric

Role of Neuroradiological Imaging in Progressive Sensorineural Hearing Loss: A Retrospective Study.

Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg

Department of ENT & Head and Neck Surgery, Geetanjali Medical College and Hospital, Udaipur, Rajasthan India.

Published: June 2024

Aim: Our aim was to determine prevalence and type of neuro-radiological lesions detected on screening Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of brain in patients presenting with progressive sensorineural hearing loss in otorhinolaryngology clinic.

Materials And Methods: This retrospective study included 96 screening magnetic resonance imaging MRI brain scans of patients who presented with progressive sensorineural hearing loss in department of otorhinolaryngology. The clinical and radiological data was collected and analysed.

Results: Out of 96 screening MRI brain, 19 (19.8%) had positive findings. The commonest imaging finding was presence of vascular loop around facial and vestibulocochlear nerve root complex in 9 cases (9.4%) followed by presence of a cerebellopontine angle lesions in 5 cases (5.2%). The mean age of all patients was 48.5 years and those with positive screening MRI was 40.6 years. A gender gap was noticed with female being 22 (22.9%) in number against 74 (77.1%) males.

Conclusion: This is the first retrospective study to determine prevalence and type of neuro-radiological lesions detected on screening magnetic resonance imaging in patients with progressive sensorineural hearing loss. We recommend screening MRI brain in patients with progressive SNHL aged below 60 years and all the described neuroradiological finding provide differential diagnosis. Definition and classification of progressive sensorineural hearing loss should be formulated to standardize the management. Further multi-institutional studies are required to identify social, occupational, genetic, or other factors that can cause gender disparity in patients with progressive SNHL.

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