Noise-induced perilymph fistula

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Abstract

Perilymph fistulae are difficult to diagnose because they present with a wide variety of signs and symptoms, they are associated with many etiologies, and they often mimic other conditions. In this article, we describe a case of perilymph fistula that featured one of its more rare causes: acoustic trauma - specifically, damage from a loud blast from the siren of a fire engine. We also review the literature and discuss the difficulties of diagnosis and treatment and the possible mechanisms by which acoustic trauma and other etiologies cause perilymph fistulae.

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Kung, B., & Sataloff, R. T. (2006). Noise-induced perilymph fistula. Ear, Nose and Throat Journal, 85(4), 240–246. https://doi.org/10.1177/014556130608500413

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