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Cryptococcal meningitis: presentation as sudden deafness.
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Microbial DiseaseClinical Infectious DiseaseAudiologyArtsAmphotericin BNeurotologySensorineural DeafnessInfection ControlCryptococcal MeningitisBacterial MeningitisMedicineClinical MicrobiologyProfound DeafnessHearing Loss
A patient presented with a bilateral profound hearing loss of sudden onset following a two-month neurologic illness. Microscopy and culture of cerebrospinal fluid revealed Cryptococcus neoformans. Treatment with amphotericin B and 5-fluorocytosine failed to restore hearing. Auditory brain stem response and electrical promontory stimulation suggest a profound deafness with poor neuronal survival. This is consistent with previous temporal bone histopathology reports in individuals dying of cryptococcal meningitis, suggesting a retrocochlear lesion. It is important to exclude this occult pathologic factor in a patient with the sudden onset of sensorineural deafness prior to embarking upon a course of steroid therapy.
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