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Bacterial Meningitis Initially Presenting as Labyrinthitis
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Bon Min Koo, Sung Il Nam, Soon Hyung Park
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Res Vestib Sci. 2017;16(2):69-72. Published online June 15, 2017
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.21790/rvs.2017.16.2.69
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- Labyrinthitis causes damage to inner ear structure, and in turn hearing loss and vertigo. Labyrinthitis is classified as otogenic labyrinthitis and meningogenic labyrinthitis. Otogenic labyrinthitis can be diagnosed early through otoscopic examination. However, when there are no characteristic neurologic symptoms in patients with meningogenic labyrinthitis, clinicians can overlook the underlying meningitis and this may lead to the peripheral vertigo. We encountered an unusual case of meningogenic labyrinthitis that is misdiagnosed as peripheral dizziness.
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미로염 증상으로 먼저 나타난 세균성 뇌수막염 1예
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Bon Min Koo, Sung Il Nam, Soon Hyung Park
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Received March 17, 2017 Accepted May 30, 2017 Published online May 30, 2017
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[Accepted]
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Abstract
- Labyrinthitis causes damage to inner ear structure, and in turn hearing loss and vertigo. Labyrinthitis is classified as otogenic labyrinthitis and meningogenic labyrinthitis. Otogenic labyrinthitis can be diagnosed early through otoscopic examination. However, when there are no characteristic neurologic symptoms in patients with meningogenic labyrinthitis, clinicians can overlook the underlying meningitis and this may lead to the peripheral vertigo. We encountered an unusual case of meningogenic labyrinthitis that is misdiagnosed as peripheral dizziness.
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