The role of the immune system in mediating cochleovestibular pathologies has received increasing attention in recent years. Autoimmune vertigo may be an invalidating condition and may worsen the quality of life of affected patients, especially in the cases of delayed diagnosis. Since the etiopathogenesis is still not clear, also the treatment is not yet completely delineated. According to the clinical presentation, autoimmune vertigo can present as an isolated disorder or in association with systemic autoimmune diseases. The main feature in autoimmune vertigo is the presence of an abnormal immune response, in either absence or presence of systemic autoimmune disease, directed against delicate components of the inner ear. This may determine a functional or anatomical alteration, with an inflammatory reaction often devastating for hearing and balance. Being the exact pathogenesis unknown, the diagnosis of autoimmune vertigo is based either on clinical criteria or on a positive response to steroids. The earlier the diagnosis is made, the sooner the therapy can be installed, giving a chance to the recovery of inner ear damages. Corticosteroids represent the most effective and universally accepted treatment, even if other immunomodulatory drugs are now having a more extensive use.

Autoimmune vertigo: an update on vestibular disorders associated with autoimmune mechanisms / Russo, FRANCESCA YOSHIE; Ralli, Massimo; DE SETA, Daniele; Mancini, Patrizia; Lambiase, Alessandro; Artico, Marco; DE VINCENTIIS, Marco; Greco, Antonio. - In: IMMUNOLOGIC RESEARCH. - ISSN 0257-277X. - STAMPA. - 66:6(2018), pp. 675-685. [10.1007/s12026-018-9023-6]

Autoimmune vertigo: an update on vestibular disorders associated with autoimmune mechanisms

Francesca Yoshie Russo
Primo
;
Massimo Ralli
Secondo
;
DE SETA, DANIELE
;
Patrizia Mancini;Alessandro Lambiase;Marco Artico;Marco de Vincentiis
Penultimo
;
Antonio Greco
Ultimo
2018

Abstract

The role of the immune system in mediating cochleovestibular pathologies has received increasing attention in recent years. Autoimmune vertigo may be an invalidating condition and may worsen the quality of life of affected patients, especially in the cases of delayed diagnosis. Since the etiopathogenesis is still not clear, also the treatment is not yet completely delineated. According to the clinical presentation, autoimmune vertigo can present as an isolated disorder or in association with systemic autoimmune diseases. The main feature in autoimmune vertigo is the presence of an abnormal immune response, in either absence or presence of systemic autoimmune disease, directed against delicate components of the inner ear. This may determine a functional or anatomical alteration, with an inflammatory reaction often devastating for hearing and balance. Being the exact pathogenesis unknown, the diagnosis of autoimmune vertigo is based either on clinical criteria or on a positive response to steroids. The earlier the diagnosis is made, the sooner the therapy can be installed, giving a chance to the recovery of inner ear damages. Corticosteroids represent the most effective and universally accepted treatment, even if other immunomodulatory drugs are now having a more extensive use.
2018
autoimmunity; inner ear; menière disease; multiple sclerosis; thyroditis; vertigo
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Autoimmune vertigo: an update on vestibular disorders associated with autoimmune mechanisms / Russo, FRANCESCA YOSHIE; Ralli, Massimo; DE SETA, Daniele; Mancini, Patrizia; Lambiase, Alessandro; Artico, Marco; DE VINCENTIIS, Marco; Greco, Antonio. - In: IMMUNOLOGIC RESEARCH. - ISSN 0257-277X. - STAMPA. - 66:6(2018), pp. 675-685. [10.1007/s12026-018-9023-6]
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