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Temperature sensitive auditory neuropathy

  • Qiujing Zhang
  • , Lan Lan
  • , Wei Shi
  • , Lan Yu
  • , Lin yi Xie
  • , Fen Xiong
  • , Cui Zhao
  • , Na Li
  • , Zifang Yin
  • , Liang Zong
  • , Jing Guan
  • , Dayong Wang
  • , Wei Sun
  • , Qiuju Wang
  • General Hospital of People's Liberation Army

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Abstract

Temperature sensitive auditory neuropathy is a very rare and puzzling disorder. In the present study, we reported three unrelated 2 to 6 year-old children who were diagnosed as auditory neuropathy patients who complained of severe hearing loss when they had fever. Their hearing thresholds varied from the morning to the afternoon. Two of these patients' hearing improved with age, and one patient received positive results from cochlear implant. Genetic analysis revealed that these three patients had otoferlin (OTOF) homozygous or compound heterozygous mutations with the genotypes c.2975_2978delAG/c.4819C>T, c.4819C>T/c.4819C>T, or c.2382_2383delC/c.1621G>A, respectively. Our study suggests that these gene mutations may be the cause of temperature sensitive auditory neuropathy. The long term follow up results suggest that the hearing loss in this type of auditory neuropathy may recover with age.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)53-63
Number of pages11
JournalHearing Research
Volume335
DOIs
StatePublished - May 1 2016

Keywords

  • Auditory neuropathy
  • Cochlear implant
  • OTOF
  • Otoferlin
  • Temperature-sensitive

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