Cochlear impairment and autoimmune ear disorder in a patient with breast cancer

The purpose of this study was to consider the possible role of autoimmune diseases and paraneoplastic syndrome in the genesis of tinnitus. The incidence of autoimmune inner ear disease (AIED) is rare, accounting for <1% of all cases of hearing impairment and dizziness. In presence of auditory and...

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Main Authors: Alessandra Fioretti, Vittoria Di Rubbo, Giorgia Peri, Elisa Vitti, Sara Cisternino, Theodoros Varakliotis, Alberto Eibenstein
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-03-01
Series:Audiology Research
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Online Access:https://audiologyresearch.org/index.php/audio/article/view/165
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spelling doaj-ef0cd86cf32a40ec929127f39d4002ba2021-01-02T07:08:22ZengMDPI AGAudiology Research2039-43302039-43492017-03-017110.4081/audiores.2017.165102Cochlear impairment and autoimmune ear disorder in a patient with breast cancerAlessandra Fioretti0Vittoria Di Rubbo1Giorgia Peri2Elisa Vitti3Sara Cisternino4Theodoros Varakliotis5Alberto Eibenstein6Tinnitus Center, European Hospital, RomeDepartment of Applied Clinical Sciences and Biotechnology, L’Aquila University, L’AquilaAudin Clinic, RomeDepartment of Applied Clinical Sciences and Biotechnology, L’Aquila University, L’AquilaDepartment of Applied Clinical Sciences and Biotechnology, L’Aquila University, L’AquilaDepartment of Applied Clinical Sciences and Biotechnology, L’Aquila University, L’AquilaTinnitus Center, European Hospital, Rome; Department of Applied Clinical Sciences and Biotechnology, L’Aquila University, L’AquilaThe purpose of this study was to consider the possible role of autoimmune diseases and paraneoplastic syndrome in the genesis of tinnitus. The incidence of autoimmune inner ear disease (AIED) is rare, accounting for <1% of all cases of hearing impairment and dizziness. In presence of auditory and vestibular deficit in oncological patients, a paraneoplastic syndrome with cochleovestibulopathy should be considered. We described a 50-year-old Caucasian woman came to our attention with complaints of severe disabling bilateral tinnitus (Tinnitus Handicap Inventory, THI: 96), ear fullness and headache. The onset of tinnitus was associated to the last breast implant and prolonged antibiotic therapy. Serological autoimmunity tests were positive and a diagnosis of mixed connective tissue disease with notes of fibromyalgia was made. Pure tone audiometry testing revealed bilateral fluctuating mild hearing loss on high frequencies. The tinnitus was successfully treated with bilateral wideband sound generators (listening 8-9 hours for day) regulated at the mixing point. At 12 months follow up THI has shrunk considerably (THI: 4) and the patient has continued treatment only with the sound pillow. In conclusion significant progress is needed to better understand the role of autoantibodies in the pathogenesis and diagnosis of paraneoplastic cochleovestibulopathy. To our knowledge, our study is the first in which hearing loss and tinnitus is considered as a manifestation of a paraneoplastic syndrome.https://audiologyresearch.org/index.php/audio/article/view/165Tinnitusautoimmune ear disorderparaneoplastic syndromebreast cancer.
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author Alessandra Fioretti
Vittoria Di Rubbo
Giorgia Peri
Elisa Vitti
Sara Cisternino
Theodoros Varakliotis
Alberto Eibenstein
spellingShingle Alessandra Fioretti
Vittoria Di Rubbo
Giorgia Peri
Elisa Vitti
Sara Cisternino
Theodoros Varakliotis
Alberto Eibenstein
Cochlear impairment and autoimmune ear disorder in a patient with breast cancer
Audiology Research
Tinnitus
autoimmune ear disorder
paraneoplastic syndrome
breast cancer.
author_facet Alessandra Fioretti
Vittoria Di Rubbo
Giorgia Peri
Elisa Vitti
Sara Cisternino
Theodoros Varakliotis
Alberto Eibenstein
author_sort Alessandra Fioretti
title Cochlear impairment and autoimmune ear disorder in a patient with breast cancer
title_short Cochlear impairment and autoimmune ear disorder in a patient with breast cancer
title_full Cochlear impairment and autoimmune ear disorder in a patient with breast cancer
title_fullStr Cochlear impairment and autoimmune ear disorder in a patient with breast cancer
title_full_unstemmed Cochlear impairment and autoimmune ear disorder in a patient with breast cancer
title_sort cochlear impairment and autoimmune ear disorder in a patient with breast cancer
publisher MDPI AG
series Audiology Research
issn 2039-4330
2039-4349
publishDate 2017-03-01
description The purpose of this study was to consider the possible role of autoimmune diseases and paraneoplastic syndrome in the genesis of tinnitus. The incidence of autoimmune inner ear disease (AIED) is rare, accounting for <1% of all cases of hearing impairment and dizziness. In presence of auditory and vestibular deficit in oncological patients, a paraneoplastic syndrome with cochleovestibulopathy should be considered. We described a 50-year-old Caucasian woman came to our attention with complaints of severe disabling bilateral tinnitus (Tinnitus Handicap Inventory, THI: 96), ear fullness and headache. The onset of tinnitus was associated to the last breast implant and prolonged antibiotic therapy. Serological autoimmunity tests were positive and a diagnosis of mixed connective tissue disease with notes of fibromyalgia was made. Pure tone audiometry testing revealed bilateral fluctuating mild hearing loss on high frequencies. The tinnitus was successfully treated with bilateral wideband sound generators (listening 8-9 hours for day) regulated at the mixing point. At 12 months follow up THI has shrunk considerably (THI: 4) and the patient has continued treatment only with the sound pillow. In conclusion significant progress is needed to better understand the role of autoantibodies in the pathogenesis and diagnosis of paraneoplastic cochleovestibulopathy. To our knowledge, our study is the first in which hearing loss and tinnitus is considered as a manifestation of a paraneoplastic syndrome.
topic Tinnitus
autoimmune ear disorder
paraneoplastic syndrome
breast cancer.
url https://audiologyresearch.org/index.php/audio/article/view/165
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