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sudha2015 - 03-09-11 10:34 Bookmark and Share

Theme: Deafnessia
A Acute suppurative otitis media
B Presbycusis
C Meniere's disease
D Drug ototoxicity
E Otitis externa
F Congenital rubella infection
G Acoustic neuroma
H Glue ear
I Otosclerosis
J Cholesteatoma

For each one of the following scenarios please select the most likely diagnosis:ia
5. A 36-year-old man presents with recurrent episodes of right-sided tinnitus, hearing loss and vertigo. These episodes typically last between 10-30 minutes. He also describes a 'full' sensation in his right ear. Otoscopy is unremarkable and the cranial nerve examination is normal.

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drspleen - 03-11-11 08:34

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babbu5508 - 03-17-11 12:06

ecurrent episodes of right-sided tinnitus, hearing loss and vertigo,'full' sensation in his right ear.,C Meniere's disease

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