Tuberculous meningitis-induced unilateral sensorineural hearing loss: a temporal bone study

The relationship between meningitis and sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) has long been studied. Many histopathological studies of animal models and human temporal bones with respect to bacterial meningitis have been carried out. However, the relationship between SNHL and tuberculous meningitis was...

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description The relationship between meningitis and sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) has long been studied. Many histopathological studies of animal models and human temporal bones with respect to bacterial meningitis have been carried out. However, the relationship between SNHL and tuberculous meningitis was seldom addressed and the pathophysiology remains unclear. We carried out temporal bone studies on material from a 22-year-old patient who developed a right unilateral SNHL before dying from tuberculous meningitis. The histopathological findings for the right temporal bone were as follows: (1) inflammation mainly appeared in the internal auditory canal, modiolus and Rosenthal's canal and extended to the osseous spiral ligament, whereas the perilymphatic spaces were less involved; (2) the organ of Corti, cochlear nerve fibres and spiral ganglion cells were severely degenerated, particularly in the basal and middle turns; (3) the contralateral side (for which the patient had no complaints) showed an inner space free from inflammation, but some granulomatous formations were observed in the middle ear cavity. We conclude that the modiolus and cochlear aqueduct are the main routes for the spread of infection from the meninges to the inner ear. The progression of hearing loss resembles that of bacterial meningitis and shares attributes of retrocochlear SNHL.
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Biological and medical sciences
Brain - pathology
Cochlear Nerve - pathology
Diagnosis, Differential
Ear, auditive nerve, cochleovestibular tract, facial nerve: diseases, semeiology
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Humans
Infectious diseases
Male
Medical sciences
Non tumoral diseases
Organ of Corti - pathology
Otitis Media with Effusion - pathology
Otorhinolaryngology. Stomatology
Temporal Bone - pathology
Tuberculosis, Meningeal - pathology
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