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2 December 2011

Unilateral Sudden Hearing Loss Due to Otosyphilis

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Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgery, Erasmus Medical Center Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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Department of Neurology, Admiral de Ruyter Hospital, Goes, The Netherlands
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Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgery and Facial Plastics, Admiral de Ruyter Hospital, Goes, The Netherlands
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Abstract

The differential diagnosis of sudden hearing loss is very extensive. However, in most patients, no underlying pathology will be found and the patient is consequently diagnosed with idiopathic sudden hearing loss. Nevertheless, it is important that one stays alert in everyday routine practice to less common but potentially treatable pathology. We report a case of a 53- year old patient with sudden unilateral hearing loss and tinnitus caused by otosyphilis. Diagnosis, therapy and the incidence of (oto)syphilis are discussed. Also, as ENT-surgeons, it is important to realise that syphilis is still with us, and that its prevalence might well increase in the near future.

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