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Susac syndrome as a cause of sensorineural hearing loss

[Article in Spanish]

Cubillana Herrero JD, Soler Valcarcel A, Albaladejo Devis I, Rodriguez Gonzalez-Herrero B, Minguez Merlos N, Jimenez Cervantes-Nicolas JA.

Servicio ORL, Hospital Virgen de la Arrixaca, Carretera Madrid-Cartagena, s/n. 30120 El Palmar, Murcia. jdcubillana@servicam.com

Susac's syndrome is an extremely rare clinical manifestation characterized by the triad of fluctuating sensorineural hearing loss, sudden visual loss and encephalopathy. Probably underdiagnosed, it affects young women who start the clinical history with headache, visual and hearing disturbances, with neurological findings in MRI. With unknown aetiology, pathogenesis is based on arteriolar microinfarcts in retina, cochlea, and grey and white matter in the brain. Treatment is, as stated in the bibliography and our experience, intravenous high doses of steroids followed by oral steroids together with hyperbaric oxygen to minimize ischaemic lesions. Aspirin associate to nimodipine has been useful to date in the treatment of our patient. We present a case and review the existing literature.

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