There is increasing evidence of a connection between hearing function and myasthenia gravis (MG). Studies of the pathophysiological basis of this relationship suggest that acetylcholine receptors (AChRs) on outer hair cells (OHCs) play a central role. In patients with MG, autoantibodies against AChRs induce a progressive loss of AChRs on OHCs, decreasing their electromotility. The stapedial reflex decay test can be altered in MG patients, and can be used as an additional tool for diagnosis and monitoring. Transient evoked and distortion product otoacoustic emissions are the main diagnostic tool for monitoring OHC functionality in MG patients, and can be used to record subclinical hearing alterations before the onset of clinically evident hearing loss. Understanding the association between MG and hearing dysfunction requires a multidisciplinary approach. Otolaryngologists should take this relationship into account when approaching patients with a diagnosis of myasthenia gravis and "in patients with MG" with ण128;in MG patients, and the progress of hearing alterations should always be monitored in patients with MG.
Relationship between hearing function and myasthenia gravis: a contemporary review / Ralli, Massimo; Altissimi, Giancarlo; DI STADIO, Arianna; Mazzei, Filippo; Turchetta, Rosaria; Cianfrone, Giancarlo. - In: JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL RESEARCH. - ISSN 0300-0605. - STAMPA. - 45:5(2017), pp. 1459-1465. [10.1177/0300060516672124]
Relationship between hearing function and myasthenia gravis: a contemporary review
RALLI, MASSIMO
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;ALTISSIMI, GiancarloSecondo
;DI STADIO, Arianna;MAZZEI, FILIPPO;TURCHETTA, RosariaPenultimo
;CIANFRONE, GiancarloUltimo
2017
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There is increasing evidence of a connection between hearing function and myasthenia gravis (MG). Studies of the pathophysiological basis of this relationship suggest that acetylcholine receptors (AChRs) on outer hair cells (OHCs) play a central role. In patients with MG, autoantibodies against AChRs induce a progressive loss of AChRs on OHCs, decreasing their electromotility. The stapedial reflex decay test can be altered in MG patients, and can be used as an additional tool for diagnosis and monitoring. Transient evoked and distortion product otoacoustic emissions are the main diagnostic tool for monitoring OHC functionality in MG patients, and can be used to record subclinical hearing alterations before the onset of clinically evident hearing loss. Understanding the association between MG and hearing dysfunction requires a multidisciplinary approach. Otolaryngologists should take this relationship into account when approaching patients with a diagnosis of myasthenia gravis and "in patients with MG" with ण128;in MG patients, and the progress of hearing alterations should always be monitored in patients with MG.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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