Effective treatment for vertigo[A case of adult temporal bone langerhans cell histiocytosis presenting as posterior canal dehiscence syndrome and literature review].
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We observed a fascinating case of an adult with Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) affecting the temporal bone, leading to a condition known as posterior canal dehiscence syndrome (PCDS). The patient initially experienced troubling symptoms, including vertigo, tinnitus, and hearing loss, prompting medical attention.
Upon further investigation using computed tomography (CT), we noted erosive changes in the mastoid region and the posterior semicircular canal. This finding was significant because it indicated that the structural integrity of the ear was compromised, likely contributing to the patient's discomfort and symptoms.
Following a surgical operation, we noted a remarkable improvement: the patient’s hearing and balance issues resolved, and recovery progressed well post-surgery. This case underlines the potential effectiveness of surgical intervention in treating PCDS caused by LCH and highlights how such treatment can positively impact vertigo symptoms.
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