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Reversible Hearing Impairment Due to Inferior Colliculi Compression by a Pineal Glial Cyst

Pineal glial cysts associated with bilateral hearing impairment are very rare. Here, we present the case of a 13-year-old boy with a pineal cyst, which caused severe bilateral hearing impairment persisting from 6 years of age. When the patient was 6 years old, the bilateral hearing acuity was about...

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Autores principales: MIZOBUCHI, Yoshifumi, SHIMADA, Aki, NAKAJIMA, Kohei, KAGUSA, Hiroshi, TAKAGI, Yasushi
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Publicado: The Japan Neurosurgical Society 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8116931/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34012754
http://dx.doi.org/10.2176/nmccrj.cr.2020-0123
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author MIZOBUCHI, Yoshifumi
SHIMADA, Aki
NAKAJIMA, Kohei
KAGUSA, Hiroshi
TAKAGI, Yasushi
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SHIMADA, Aki
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KAGUSA, Hiroshi
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description Pineal glial cysts associated with bilateral hearing impairment are very rare. Here, we present the case of a 13-year-old boy with a pineal cyst, which caused severe bilateral hearing impairment persisting from 6 years of age. When the patient was 6 years old, the bilateral hearing acuity was about 40 dB on audiometry. Upon admission to our otolaryngology department, his audiogram revealed a bilateral worsening of the hearing acuity (80 dB). Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed an abnormal pineal cyst with tectal compression from the left with hardly normal bilateral brainstem auditory evoked potentials (BAEPs). We obtained informed consent for exploratory surgery and employed the right occipital transtentorial approach for pineal cyst removal. Based on histological examination, we diagnosed a glial cyst of the pineal gland. At 12 months postoperatively, the patient’s hearing improved, showing a bilateral hearing acuity of 40 dB on audiometry. Since the auditory pathway has both crossed and uncrossed fibers at the upper pons and midbrain level, compression at the lateral lemniscus or inferior colliculus level can cause bilateral hearing impairment. In the present case, there was a possible slow pineal cyst growth that eventually compressed the upper pons to the midbrain, lateral lemniscuses, or inferior colliculi from the left side, this eventually led to bilateral hearing impairment. These findings indicate that surgery can improve hearing acuity in patients with a pineal cyst associated with progressive hearing impairment.
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spelling pubmed-81169312021-05-18 Reversible Hearing Impairment Due to Inferior Colliculi Compression by a Pineal Glial Cyst MIZOBUCHI, Yoshifumi SHIMADA, Aki NAKAJIMA, Kohei KAGUSA, Hiroshi TAKAGI, Yasushi NMC Case Rep J Case Report Pineal glial cysts associated with bilateral hearing impairment are very rare. Here, we present the case of a 13-year-old boy with a pineal cyst, which caused severe bilateral hearing impairment persisting from 6 years of age. When the patient was 6 years old, the bilateral hearing acuity was about 40 dB on audiometry. Upon admission to our otolaryngology department, his audiogram revealed a bilateral worsening of the hearing acuity (80 dB). Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed an abnormal pineal cyst with tectal compression from the left with hardly normal bilateral brainstem auditory evoked potentials (BAEPs). We obtained informed consent for exploratory surgery and employed the right occipital transtentorial approach for pineal cyst removal. Based on histological examination, we diagnosed a glial cyst of the pineal gland. At 12 months postoperatively, the patient’s hearing improved, showing a bilateral hearing acuity of 40 dB on audiometry. Since the auditory pathway has both crossed and uncrossed fibers at the upper pons and midbrain level, compression at the lateral lemniscus or inferior colliculus level can cause bilateral hearing impairment. In the present case, there was a possible slow pineal cyst growth that eventually compressed the upper pons to the midbrain, lateral lemniscuses, or inferior colliculi from the left side, this eventually led to bilateral hearing impairment. These findings indicate that surgery can improve hearing acuity in patients with a pineal cyst associated with progressive hearing impairment. The Japan Neurosurgical Society 2021-03-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8116931/ /pubmed/34012754 http://dx.doi.org/10.2176/nmccrj.cr.2020-0123 Text en © 2021 The Japan Neurosurgical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
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KAGUSA, Hiroshi
TAKAGI, Yasushi
Reversible Hearing Impairment Due to Inferior Colliculi Compression by a Pineal Glial Cyst
title Reversible Hearing Impairment Due to Inferior Colliculi Compression by a Pineal Glial Cyst
title_full Reversible Hearing Impairment Due to Inferior Colliculi Compression by a Pineal Glial Cyst
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title_full_unstemmed Reversible Hearing Impairment Due to Inferior Colliculi Compression by a Pineal Glial Cyst
title_short Reversible Hearing Impairment Due to Inferior Colliculi Compression by a Pineal Glial Cyst
title_sort reversible hearing impairment due to inferior colliculi compression by a pineal glial cyst
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8116931/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34012754
http://dx.doi.org/10.2176/nmccrj.cr.2020-0123
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