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''Some sources consider [[vestibular neuritis]] and labyrinthitis to be the same thing (some differentiate based on auditory symptoms)''
==Background==
==Background==
*Infection of cochlear and vestibular apparatus (from middle ear via round/oval windows)
*Infection of cochlear and vestibular apparatus (from middle ear via round/oval windows)
*Acute suppurative labyrinthitis is only cause of peripheral vertigo requiring urgent tx
*Acute suppurative labyrinthitis is only cause of peripheral vertigo requiring urgent treatment
*Some sources consider [[vestibular Neuritis]] and labyrinthitis to be the same thing
**Some differentiate based on auditory symptoms


==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==
*Peripheral vertigo + hearing loss + middle ear findings
*Peripheral [[vertigo]] + [[hearing loss]] + middle ear findings
**Severity depends on type of labyrinthitis:
**Severity depends on type of labyrinthitis:
***Acute suppurative labyrinthitis
***Acute suppurative labyrinthitis
****Caused by extension of infection from otitis media, meningitis, mastoiditis
****Caused by extension of infection from [[otitis media]], [[meningitis]], [[mastoiditis]]
****Signs of toxicity
****Signs of toxicity
***Serous labyrinthitis
***Serous labyrinthitis
****Caused by inflammatory respones to nearby infections (including viral)
****Caused by inflammatory response to nearby infections (including viral)
****Clinical course similar to [[Vestibular Neuronitis (Neuronitis)]]
*****May find serous serous fluid behind tympanic membrane
****Clinical course similar to [[Vestibular Neuritis (Neuronitis)]]


==Treatment=
==Differential Diagnosis==
*Suppurative form requires abx
{{Vertigo DDX}}
 
==Evaluation==
See [[Vertigo]]
 
==Management==
*Suppurative form requires [[antibiotics]]
*[[Prochlorperazine]]  10mg PO q6 PRN for [[nausea/vomiting]]
*[[Lorazepam]] '''OR''' diazepam as vestibular depressant
*Bed rest and hydration
*[[Corticosteroids]] controversial especially in concomitant suppurative form


==Disposition==
==Disposition==
*Suppurative form require admission for definitive ENT treatment
*Suppurative form require admission for definitive ENT treatment


==Source==
==See Also==
Tintinalli
*[[Vertigo]]
*[[Dizziness]]
*[[Vestibular Neuritis (Neuronitis)]]


==References==
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[[Category:ENT]]
[[Category:ENT]]

Latest revision as of 00:54, 11 February 2021

Some sources consider vestibular neuritis and labyrinthitis to be the same thing (some differentiate based on auditory symptoms)

Background

  • Infection of cochlear and vestibular apparatus (from middle ear via round/oval windows)
  • Acute suppurative labyrinthitis is only cause of peripheral vertigo requiring urgent treatment
  • Some sources consider vestibular Neuritis and labyrinthitis to be the same thing
    • Some differentiate based on auditory symptoms

Clinical Features

  • Peripheral vertigo + hearing loss + middle ear findings
    • Severity depends on type of labyrinthitis:
      • Acute suppurative labyrinthitis
      • Serous labyrinthitis
        • Caused by inflammatory response to nearby infections (including viral)
          • May find serous serous fluid behind tympanic membrane
        • Clinical course similar to Vestibular Neuritis (Neuronitis)

Differential Diagnosis

Vertigo

Evaluation

See Vertigo

Management

Disposition

  • Suppurative form require admission for definitive ENT treatment

See Also

References