We report the case of a man affected by a unilateral Ménière's disease who, after being free from vertigo spells and tinnitus for more than ten years, manifested an exacerbation of symptoms just before the diagnosis of a choroidal melanoma. Melanoma is an aggressive form of cancer derived from neuroectodermal melanocytes. Melanocytes are present in the inner ear where they contribute to the production of endolymphatic potentials and to the maintenance of normal volumes of the inner ear fluids. A possible autoimmune connection between the exacerbation of audiovestibular symptoms and melanoma is discussed.

Exacerbation of audiovestibular symptoms in a patient with Meniere's disease and choroidal melanoma / S. Barozzi, D. Ginocchio, A. Cesarani. - In: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY. - ISSN 0196-0709. - 35:5(2014 Sep), pp. 676-677. [10.1016/j.amjoto.2014.04.007]

Exacerbation of audiovestibular symptoms in a patient with Meniere's disease and choroidal melanoma

S. Barozzi
;
D. Ginocchio
Secondo
;
A. Cesarani
Ultimo
2014

Abstract

We report the case of a man affected by a unilateral Ménière's disease who, after being free from vertigo spells and tinnitus for more than ten years, manifested an exacerbation of symptoms just before the diagnosis of a choroidal melanoma. Melanoma is an aggressive form of cancer derived from neuroectodermal melanocytes. Melanocytes are present in the inner ear where they contribute to the production of endolymphatic potentials and to the maintenance of normal volumes of the inner ear fluids. A possible autoimmune connection between the exacerbation of audiovestibular symptoms and melanoma is discussed.
melanocytes; retinopathy
Settore MED/32 - Audiologia
Settore MED/31 - Otorinolaringoiatria
set-2014
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