Sudden sensorineural hearing loss with fracture of the stapes footplate following sneezing and parturition

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Three rare cases of sudden high frequency sensorineural hearing loss with longitudinal fracture of the stapes footplate are presented. In two patients it occurred after they suppressed a sneeze. In the third patient after the exertion of parturition. At exploratory tympanotomy all were found to have longitudinal fractures of the stapes footplate and two had a perilymph fistula at that site. The history and audiometric profiles in such patients should raise a high index of suspicion regarding the possibility of a stapes footplate fracture.

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Whitehead, E. (1999). Sudden sensorineural hearing loss with fracture of the stapes footplate following sneezing and parturition. Clinical Otolaryngology and Allied Sciences, 24(5), 462–464. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2273.1999.00304.x

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