Recurrent non-hydropic SSNHL is unfrequent, differential diagnosis is essential to distinguish idiopathic forms from those symptomatic: the clinician should pay attention to vascular disease and retrocochlear neoplasm. Recurrent SSNHL has a poorer prognosis than a single episode of sudden hearing loss. The aim of this paper was to evaluate the incidence and the risk factors of recurrent non-hydropic SSNHL in the literature.
Recurrence of Non-Hydropic Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss (SSNHL): A Literature Review / C. Cassandro, P. De Luca, M. Ralli, F. Gioacchini, F. Di Berardino, A. Albera, R. Albera, E. Cassandro, A. Scarpa. - In: TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE @ UNISA. - ISSN 2239-9747. - 20:(2019 Jan 12), pp. 22-27.
Recurrence of Non-Hydropic Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss (SSNHL): A Literature Review.
C. Cassandro
;F. Di Berardino;A. Albera;
2019
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Recurrent non-hydropic SSNHL is unfrequent, differential diagnosis is essential to distinguish idiopathic forms from those symptomatic: the clinician should pay attention to vascular disease and retrocochlear neoplasm. Recurrent SSNHL has a poorer prognosis than a single episode of sudden hearing loss. The aim of this paper was to evaluate the incidence and the risk factors of recurrent non-hydropic SSNHL in the literature.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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