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Vascular Loop of the Anterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery (AICA) As a Cause of Sensorineural Hearing Loss (SNHL): A Case Report.

CUREUS JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE(2023)

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Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) is one of the most common causes of hearing loss worldwide. Although highly prevalent, many patients often present with SNHL of unknown cause. Related to SNHL is tinnitus, which often presents with SNHL and can have debilitating effects on patients. The idiopathic nature of SNHL and tinnitus often makes treatment difficult, however, a relatively new etiology has been suggested as a cause of SNHL and tinnitus -- vascular loops within the internal auditory canal (IAC). This report presents the case of a 36-year-old male with bilateral SNHL and tinnitus treated with oral steroids. The patient reported subjective improvement of hearing loss and tinnitus, and the audiogram demonstrated hearing improvement, except in higher frequencies. After initial treatment, MRI revealed a vascular loop of the anterior inferior cerebral artery (AICA) in the right IAC, in contact with the vestibulocochlear nerve. Thus, this case report seeks to present a conservative strategy for SNHL and tinnitus in the presence of a vascular loop of the AICA. As a controversial cause of SNHL and tinnitus, there is no standard of treatment for AICA loops of the IAC which are often treated surgically. This case highlights the importance of an initial conservative prior to surgical intervention. Thus, we seek to contribute to the growing body of literature by further elucidating the relationship between SNHL, tinnitus, and vascular loops and discussing potential pathophysiological mechanisms to guide optimal management strategies.
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Sudden Hearing Loss,Hearing Loss,Tinnitus,Inner Ear Development
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