This case highlights the importance of early recognition and intervention in brucellosis cases, particularly those with neurological involvement. Delayed diagnosis and treatment can result in irreversible neurological damage. It also underscores the potential for cochlear implantation in patients with severe, irreversible sensorineural hearing loss caused by neurobrucellosis. Cochlear implantation offers an important solution for patients with brucellosis-related hearing deficits, improving their quality of life despite the neurological damage caused by the infection.
Messaoudi et al. (Thu,) studied this question.