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A Case of Intractable Suspected Perilymph Fistula with Severe Depression
Authors:Fumiyuki Goto  Naoki Oishi  Tomoko Tsutsumi  Kaoru Ogawa
Affiliation:1.Department of Otorhinolaryngology, National Hospital Organization Tokyo Medical Center, Tokyo, Japan.;2.Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.;3.Department of Otolaryngology, Hino Municipal Hospital, Tokyo, Japan.
Abstract:
A 68-year-old woman presented dizziness whenever she put her finger into the right ear and also complained of water-streaming tinnitus, which indicated she would have been suffering from perilymph fistula. An exploratory tympanotomy was conducted. Leakage of perilymph from the round window was suspected, although the cochlin-tomoprotein (CTP) results were negative. After the procedure, the patient''s finger-induced dizziness, tinnitus, and vertigo spells disappeared completely. However, her dizzy symptom did not improve. The patient also complained of general fatigue, weight loss, and insomnia, which led us to suspect comorbid depression. Antidepressants and vestibular rehabilitation treatment resulted in a significant improvement in her dizziness. Although it is not apparent whether the patient had a perilymph fistula, this case demonstrates the importance of evaluating not only physical symptoms but also psychological comorbidity, especially when the physical symptoms are intractable despite treatment.
Keywords:Depression   Perilymph fistula   Vestibular rehabilitation
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