Hearing loss maybe: -Symmetrical: in which the severity and pattern of hearing loss are the same in each ear. Or -Asymmetrical: is defined as binaural difference in bone conduction thresholds of \>10 dB at two consecutive frequencies or \>20 dB at one frequency (0.25-8.0 kHz), Poorer speech perception will often accompany poorer hearing and may be the reason for the patient's presentation .Unilateral or asymmetrical sensorineural hearing loss is important to discern, as it is an important risk factor for auditory nerve tumors (i.e. vestibular schwannoma) which is a life threatening condition, and in such cases further investigation is required (i.e. MRI scan) unless there is a known reason for the asymmetry, Several reports have recommended that further evaluation, especially expensive imaging studies, be conducted to rule out acoustic tumors when AHL is present
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
50
pure tone audiometry\&immitancemetry
Sohag University Hospital
Sohag, Egypt
Asymmetrical hearing loss
asymmetrical hearing loss using basic audiological evalution \&imaging
Time frame: 1 year
Mohamed A Abdelrahman, professor
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