2015
DOI: 10.1097/mao.0000000000000868
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Otopathology of Vasculitis in Granulomatosis With Polyangitis

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“…Furthermore, our findings align with others who have demonstrated significant otalgia or facial paralysis in the presence of serous middle ear effusion as diagnostic indicators of GPA. 15 Other features demonstrated in our case series were pale granulation in the middle ear with apparent serous otitis media ( Figure 1A), otalgia in the presence of serous effusion, mixed hearing loss in patients with serous effusion, gingival lesions ( Figure 1B), nasal granulation, and subglottic stenosis.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…Furthermore, our findings align with others who have demonstrated significant otalgia or facial paralysis in the presence of serous middle ear effusion as diagnostic indicators of GPA. 15 Other features demonstrated in our case series were pale granulation in the middle ear with apparent serous otitis media ( Figure 1A), otalgia in the presence of serous effusion, mixed hearing loss in patients with serous effusion, gingival lesions ( Figure 1B), nasal granulation, and subglottic stenosis.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…84 Vasculitis related hearing loss may fluctuate with disease activity and may improve with steroids/ immunosuppression. 85 • Microbiology: Including testing for M tuberculosis and fungi.…”
Section: Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the latter case, vertigo may be caused by acute dysfunction of the vestibular periphery, and it would be difficult to make a correct diagnosis of this condition at the early stage. Temporal bone histopathological studies in GPA patients revealed hemorrhages in the stroma of the crista of semicircular canals, changes in vessel caliber, and lymphocytic infiltration [ 163 ].…”
Section: Audiovestibular Pathology Associated With Systemic Autoimmentioning
confidence: 99%