A case of relapsing polychondritis with bilateral sensorineural hearing loss and perforation of the nasal septum at the onset.
Journal: Modern Rheumatology
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Abstract
A 33-year-old woman suffered from epistaxis and perforation of the nasal septum. Based on a biopsy of nasal mucosa, Wegener's granulomatosis was suspected initially. Her nasal symptoms improved spontaneously, but tinnitus, hearing loss, and dizziness appeared within 3 months. Laboratory analyses revealed no inflammation, and antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies were negative. Audiometry revealed bilateral sensorineural hearing loss. A second biopsy of the nasal septum showed an inflammatory change in the cartilage. Thus we diagnosed early-stage relapsing polychondritis.
Authors
Tokutaro Tsuda, Ayako Nakajima, Sayumi Baba, Kiyoko Tanohara, Ikuko Masuda, Toru Yamada, Kae Takagi, Takuya Yamakawa, Naoyuki Kamatani, Masako Hara
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