Issue N# 1 - 2000
OTOLOGY
Pure sensorineural hearing loss and otosclerosis. An imaging case report
Authors : Y. J. Shin, O. Deguine, A. Sevely, Cl. Manelfe, B. Fraysse (Toulouse)
Ref. : Rev Laryngol Otol Rhinol. 2000;121,1:45-47.
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Summary :
Pure sensorineural hearing loss is not a rare finding in otological practice. Numerous aetiologies could be at the origin of such a deficit. However, otosclerosis is very rarely cited as a cause of pure sensorineural hearing loss. We present one such case of pure sensorineural hearing loss linked to otosclerosis in a 30-year old caucasian male and underline the high contribution of computed tomography to confirm such a diagnosis. Pure sensorineural hearing loss due to otosclerosis is a rare event and can be misdiagnosed. The clinical diagnosis of such a disease may be difficult. In these cases, CT-Scan is the exam of choice to confirm the diagnosis.
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