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Etiology of single-sided deafness and asymmetrical hearing loss
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In our cohort of congenital/early-onset SSD (n = 210), the most prevalent cause in children was cochlear nerve deficiency (43.7%; 87 of 199 patients undergoing CT and/or MRI), followed by CMV infection, mumps infection, anomalies of the inner ear, ANSD, and other rare etiologies. In contrast, half of the adult SSD patients presented with idiopathic sensorineural hearing loss, followed by various types of otitis media, cerebellopontine angle tumor and other rare etiologies.
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