Pseudohypoacusis associated with Munchausen's syndrome

Vestnik otorinolaringologii
Yu V LevinaE V Baibakova

Abstract

The authors describe a rare clinical case of psychogenic hearing loss in a female patient presenting Munchausen's syndrome with special reference to the objective and subjective methods designed to evaluate the hearing ability and used for diagnostics of this condition.

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