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Bilateral Sudden Deafness as a Prodrome of Anterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery Infarction
Arch Neurol 58:1287-1289, Lee,H.,et al, 2001
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Article Abstract
The relatively isolated onset of deafness as well as the severity and persistence of the hearing loss led us to conclude that the hearing loss in this case was likely due to prominent hypoperfusion of the internal auditory artery, with labyr inthine infarction as the earliest event. Vertebrobasilar occlusive diseases should be considered in the differential diagnosis of sudden bilateral deafness.
 
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