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Intravascular Malignant Lymphomatosis Manifes Clin as Bilat Sudden Hearing Loss & Cytomegalovirus Encephal
Neurol 44:1518-1520, Nagayama,M.,et al, 1994
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Article Abstract
A 49-year-old man developed bilateral sudden hearing loss followed by cerebral infarction and cytomegalovirus(CMV)encephalitis.Autopsy confirmed intravascular malignant lymphomatosis(IML).A literature review indicates that hearing loss can be the initial manifestation of IML and also that CMV infection is more than an opportunistic infection and may participate in the cognitive manifestations in IML.
 
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