Left-Sided Sensorineural Hearing Loss and Facial Weakness in a 35-Year-Old Patient: A Diagnostic Challenge and Case Report

Cureus. 2023 Jul 9;15(7):e41606. doi: 10.7759/cureus.41606. eCollection 2023 Jul.

Abstract

We present the case of a 35-year-old patient who presented with a three-month history of left-sided sensorineural hearing loss and left-sided facial weakness. Initial imaging suggested a schwannoma, and the patient underwent ten treatments of intra-tympanic steroid injections and antibiotics, and was scheduled for surgery. However, the planned schwannoma removal surgery with gamma-knife was aborted due to the absence of the previously identified mass on the pre-procedure MRI. Subsequent imaging revealed continued enhancement of the left internal auditory canal (IAC), leading to considerations of lymphoma, sarcoidosis, IgG4 disease, or other inflammatory condition. The patient's symptoms have significantly improved since and are currently being conservatively managed and monitored. However, the patient continues to show persistent findings on MRI. This case highlights the diagnostic challenges faced in identifying the underlying etiology of this patient and emphasizes the need for further investigations and multidisciplinary management in patients with similar presentations.

Keywords: cns lymphoma; diagnostic reasoning; igg4 disease; neurologic sarcoidosis; s: magnetic resonance imaging; s: vestibular schwannoma; sudden sensorineural hearing loss (ssnhl).

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