| Literature DB >> 23049959 |
Ashok R Asthagiri1, Raul A Vasquez, John A Butman, Tianxia Wu, Keaton Morgan, Carmen C Brewer, Kelly King, Chris Zalewski, H Jeffrey Kim, Russell R Lonser.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Patients with neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2) develop bilateral cochleovestibular schwannomas (CVSs) that cause binaural deafness in most individuals. Hearing loss occurs in an unpredictable manner and the underlying mechanisms are not known. To gain insight into the pathophysiologic basis for hearing loss in NF2, we performed a prospective cross-sectional study of untreated ears in NF2 patients.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23049959 PMCID: PMC3458837 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0046132
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Audiovestibular and MR-imaging findings in the 56 study patients (89 ears).
| Findings | Number of patients/ears (%) |
| None | 7 patients (12.5%) |
| Hearing loss | 34 ears (38.2%) |
| Tinnitus | 48 ears (53.9%) |
| Vertigo | 8 patients (14.2%) |
| Aural fullness | 9 ears (10.1%) |
Specific to the ear analyzed in the current study.
Figure 1Features of normal hearing and hearing loss ears.
Figure 2Magnetic resonance imaging in patients with neurofibromatosis type 2.
Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging performed in a 47-year old patient with neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2): (A) Axial, contrast enhanced, T1-weighted, magnetic resonance imaging demonstrates bilateral cochleovestibular schwannomas (CVS) (yellow arrows). (B) T2-VISTA sequence identifies the presence of a cerebrospinal fluid obstruction between the posterior fossa and the cochlear aperture (red arrows) bilaterally, independent of tumor size. (C) Pre-contrast fluid attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) sequence demonstrates the presence of elevated protein within the labyrinth (blue arrows). MR-imaging performed in a 48-year old patient with NF2: (D) Axial T2-VISTA and pre-contrast FLAIR sequences demonstrate the presence of normal labyrinthine protein (blue arrow) in the setting of a large CVS with an open CSF pathway (green arrows) between the posterior fossa and the cochlear aperture. MR-imaging performed in a 8-year old patient with NF2. (E) Axial, contrast enhanced, T1-weighted, magnetic resonance imaging demonstrates bilateral cochleovestibular schwannomas (CVS) with multiple tumors present on the right (yellow arrows). (F) T2-VISTA sequence identifies 4 discrete tumors, including a discrete intralabyrinthine tumor (yellow arrows).
Figure 3Graph demonstrating volume of tumors identified in ears with and without evidence of hearing loss.