Author:
Kim Euihyun,Kim Na Hee,Kim Myun,Jeon Chaery,Kwak In Hee,Oh Mi Sun,Kim Chi-Hun
Abstract
Palinacousis is a rare auditory phenomenon characterized by the persistence of sounds beyond their actual duration. It has been associated with various brain conditions such as stroke, tumor, and seizure in the temporoparietal lobe. We present a case report of a 43-yearold man who developed palinacousis following cerebral venous thrombosis and seizure with lesions including the left auditory cortex. This case highlights the intriguing relationship between cerebral venous infarction, seizure, and the development of palinacousis in specific brain regions.
Publisher
Korean Neurological Association