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Case Reports
. 1976 Apr;60(4):549-55.
doi: 10.1016/0002-9343(76)90722-1.

Cogan's syndrome: a systemic vasculitis

Case Reports

Cogan's syndrome: a systemic vasculitis

B D Cheson et al. Am J Med. 1976 Apr.

Abstract

Nonsyphilitic interstitial keratitis with vestibuloauditory dysfunction (Cogan's syndrome) is a rare clinical entity. We have reviewed 53 cases (including one of our own) of this disease. In 72 per cent of the affected patients there was an underlying systemic process, often a vasculitis. Ten per cent had fatal or near fatal aortic valvular disease, which has been shown to be amenable to surgical intervention. Other systemic manifestations have included congestive heart failure, gastrointestinal hemorrhage, adenopathy, splenomegaly, hypertension, musculoskeletal involvement and eosinophilia. The clinical course is extremely variable, ranging from months to over 15 years with a minimal five year survival of 28 per cent. Medical therapy with corticosteroids has been beneficial but has only limited effect on symptoms of vestibuloauditory dysfunction. Cogan's syndrome appears to be a manifestation of a systemic disorder which is often apparent only after long-term follow-up.

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