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Late-onset of Labyrinthine Dysfunction in Chronic Brucella-induced Encephalitis

Indian Journal of Otology(2024)

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Brucellosis, caused by Brucella, dominates in the Middle East. Acute or chronic brucellosis can involve any organ system, and the involvement of the central nervous system leads to encephalitis, called neurobrucellosis (NB). We report a rare case from north India where a variant of Brucella caused NB led to progressive labyrinthine dysfunction; who developed vertigo, disequilibrium, and gradual progressive sensorineural (SN) hearing loss. Audiological tests pure-tone audiometry (PTA), otoacoustic emissions (OAE), stapedial muscle reflexes, auditory evoked brainstem responses (ABR), and vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (VEMPs) were conducted on the patients. PTA showed a bilateral profound SN hearing loss, an absent OAE, and ABR suggestive of cochlear dysfunction. The cervical and ocular VEMP showed delayed n1 and p1 latencies, suggesting superior and inferior nerve branch involvement. Vertigo or disequilibrium and SN hearing loss can be the late-onset manifestations of labyrinthine dysfunction in chronic Brucella-induced encephalitis.
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