Unilateral deafness with subsequent vertigo.

The Laryngoscope
R J Wolfson, A Leiberman

Abstract

The association between the characteristic clinical picture of endolymphatic hydrops and pre-existent profound sensori-neural hearing loss of long duration, has not been previously reported. Several cases are reported to illustrate this clinical syndrome. Labyrinthectomy was found to be curative. A plea is made for better recognition of this clinical entity.

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