Literature DB >> 21916221

[Vestibular system in patients with systemic sclerosis].

Katarzyna Maciaszczyk1, Tomasz Durko, Elzbieta Waszczykowska, Bozena Bartkowiak-Dziankowska, Anna Pajor, Anna Erkiert-Polguj, Magdalena Józefowicz-Korczyńska.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: In systemic sclerosis (SSc) there may occur hearing and balance disorders as a result of the immune-mediated inner ear damage, the etiology being vasculitis and fibrosis. The objective is the vestibular organ evaluation in patients with SSc regarding their prevalence and relationship to duration of the disease and Raynaud phenomenon and also to type and severity of SSc. MATERIAL: Twenty unselected, consecutive patients with diagnosed SSc, complying with international diagnostic criteria of the American Rheumatism Association (1982), were enrolled into the study. The control group consisted of 26 otologically healthy persons matched to the SSc group for age and sex.
METHODS: In all patients the questionnaire about audiovestibular history, otolaryngological examination, static and dynamic vestibular tests and the electronystsgmography (ENG) were performed. The patients were investigated with the electronystsgmography (ENG) for spontaneous, positional and caloric-induced nystagmus. Also visual ocular-motor tests were performer.
RESULTS: In the anamnesis 65% of patients reported vertigo, 55% - headaches, 50% - tinnitus, 40% - hyperacusis, 40% - hearing loss and 30% - ear fullness. Vertigo, dizziness balance disturbance and uncorrect results of Romberg and Utenberger tests were more frequent in patients with vestibular organ lesion. Abnormalities in vestibular organ in SSc patients were fund in 14 (70%) persons - the central type of lesion - 8 (40%), mixed type in 3 (15%) and peripheral in 3 (15%).
CONCLUSIONS: Ear involvement is frequent in systemic sclerosis and should be taken into consideration during diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21916221     DOI: 10.1016/S0030-6657(11)70676-X

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Otolaryngol Pol        ISSN: 0030-6657


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1.  Hearing loss in patients with scleroderma: associations with clinical manifestations and capillaroscopy.

Authors:  S Shenavandeh; S B Hashemi; MahmoodReza Masoudi; M A Nazarinia; A Zare
Journal:  Clin Rheumatol       Date:  2018-06-02       Impact factor: 2.980

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