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Audiometric and Ophthalmological Findings in Rubella Deafness
Authors:Agnete Parving  Kirsten Starup
Affiliation:1. ENT Department and Ophthalmologic Department of the Audiology Clinic, Gentofte University Hospital, Hellerup;2. Audiology Clinic, Gentofte University Hospital, Niels Andersens Vej 65, DK-2900, Hellerup, Denmark
Abstract:In an attempt to study the relevance of ophthalmological changes to the diagnosis of cochlear hearing impairment due to fetal rubella infection, a survey of the literature combined with a clinical investigation was carried out. Based on the investigation of 57 patients, 31% had congenital hearing impairment due to fetal rubella infection. Of these patients, 61% had typical rubella retinal changes. In the remaining 69%, ophthalmoscopy revealed no abnormality, except in 1 patient. As the cause of the hearing impairment in this patient was unknown, it was concluded that the mother had suffered from subclinical rubella infection in the first trimester of her pregnancy.

It is concluded that rubella retinitis is found with such a high incidence in rubella children that it can be used as a tool in the diagnosis of cochlear hearing impairment due to fetal rubella infection. Patients with congenital hearing impairment ought to undergo a routine ophthalmoscopy which will detect eventual pigmentary changes.
Keywords:Rubella deafness  Retinal pigmentary changes  Rubella retinitis  Congenital hearing impairment  Sensorineural hearing loss
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