Contralateral Hearing Disturbance Following Posterior Fossa Surgery : Case Report
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概要
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A 53-year-old man suffered contralateral hearing disturbance one day after acoustic neuroma surgery. Hearing function gradually recovered after steroid and hyperbaric therapy. Contralateral hearing disturbance after acoustic neuroma surgery is an extremely rare complication that can also occur after other posterior fossa surgery. The mechanism of this rare phenomenon remains unclear, but the patent cochlear aqueduct may be involved.
- 社団法人 日本脳神経外科学会の論文
- 2011-06-15
著者
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Shuto Takashi
Department Of Cardiovascular Surgery Oita University Faculty Of Medicine
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Shuto Takashi
Department Of Neurosurgery Yokohama Rosai Hospital
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Matsunaga Shigeo
Department Of Neurosurgery Yokohama Rosai Hospital
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Matsunaga Shigeo
Department Of Neurosurgery National Hospital Organization Yokohama Medical Center:departmetn Of Neur
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Suenaga Jun
Department Of Neurosurgery Yokohama Rosai Hospital
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