Title of article :
Audiological Profiling and Rehabilitation Outcomes in a Child with Mucopolysaccharidosis Type II
Author/Authors :
Nisha ، Kavassery Venkateswaran Department of Audiology - All India Institute of Speech and Hearing , Teja ، Govindaraju Department of Audiology - All India Institute of Speech and Hearing , Thomas ، Nikki Mary Department of Audiology - All India Institute of Speech and Hearing , Thakur ، Nishant Department of Audiology - All India Institute of Speech and Hearing , Valsa ، Parvathy Department of Audiology - All India Institute of Speech and Hearing , Sujeeth ، Palaniandi Rajasekaran Department of Audiology - All India Institute of Speech and Hearing , Prabhu ، Prashanth Department of Audiology - All India Institute of Speech and Hearing
Abstract :
Background and Aim: Mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS II) is a group of rare lysosomal storage disorders, with seven sub-types. MPS II also known as Hunter’s syndrome is the only subtype that is affected by X-linked inheritance, while the others are of autosomal inheritance. The Case: The study aimed to discuss the impact of Hunter syndrome, its pathophysiology, assessment diagnosis, audiological profiling, rehabilitation, and prognostic factors in a child diagnosed with MPS II at the age of 4 years. The auditory symptoms begin around at the age of 2–4 years, as the harmful molecule builds up in the middle ear bone sizes resulting in joint stiffness, and conductive hearing loss gradually progressing into mixed hearing loss with varying degree. Each audiological test finding was linked to the pathophysiology of MPS II, with the discussion emphasising suitable rehabilitative options and importance of multidisciplinary management of hunter syndrome. Conclusion: The atypical manifestations of MPS II with fluctuating hearing loss is suggestive of the need for early identification, adequate profiling, appropriate rehabilitative measures and role of allied professionals in management of the disorder.
Keywords :
Mucopolysaccharidosis II , auditory tests , Hunters , hearing loss , conductive , prognosis
Journal title :
Auditory and Vestibular Research
Journal title :
Auditory and Vestibular Research