Recurrence Rate of Idiopathic Sudden Low-Tone Sensorineural Hearing Loss Without Vertigo: A Long-Term Follow-Up Study
Conclusion: Our results indicate that idiopathic sudden low-tone sensorineural hearing loss without vertigo has a high recurrence rate when vestibular alteration and endolymphatic hydrops are detected on initial examination. A combination of nystagmus detection and ECochG test well characterizes the pathophysiology of sudden low-tone sensorineural hearing loss without vertigo.
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