2021-12-132021-12-132006-12-21Erer, S. vd. (2006). ''The first Susac's syndrome case in Turkey''. Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 251(1-2), 134-137.0022-510X1878-5883https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jns.2006.09.015https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022510X06004035http://hdl.handle.net/11452/23183Susac's syndrome is a vasospastic disease resulting from bilateral microangiopathy of the brain, cochlea and retina. It is characterized by encephalopathy, bilateral sensorineural fluctuating hearing loss and visual loss. It is very uncommon and usually affects women during young adulthood. Since all three symptoms of the triad may not be present, the clinical diagnosis is difficult. Therefore, neuroimaging, particularly magnetic resonance imaging, has an important role in establishing the diagnosis. In this case report, we present a young woman who had all the symptoms of Susac's syndrome. This is the first Susac's syndrome case reported in Turkey.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessNeurosciences & neurologySusac's syndromeSensorineural hearing lossMultifocal microinfarctionEncephalopathyBrainRetinaMicroangiopathyTurkeySyndromeRetinal artery occlusionMagnetic resonance imagingHumansHearing loss, sensorineuralFemaleCorpus callosumAgnosiaAdultThe first Susac's syndrome case in TurkeyArticle0002430590000262-s2.0-337512461491341372511-217109892Clinical neurologyNeurosciencesSusac Syndrome; Fluorescence Angiography; AudiometrySteroidMethylprednisoloneImmunoglobulinVisual impairmentVasospasmTurkey (republic)Susac syndromePriority journalNuclear magnetic resonance imagingNeuroimagingMicroangiopathyHumanHearing lossFemaleCase reportBrain diseaseArticleAdult