Unilateral Sudden Deafness as a Primary Symptom of Pons and Cerebellar Peduncle Infarction: A Case Report

In sudden deafness, the central nervous system is rarely involved. We report a case with a sudden sensorineural hearing loss caused by an infarction of the vertebral basilar system. A 62-year-old male presented with a sudden onset of hearing loss and tinnitus in the left ear and dizziness. Audiogram...

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