Cochlear implantation after bacterial meningitis: The dangers of delay

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Abstract

A case is described of a child of 2.6 years who developed total deafness after acute bacterial meningitis. Rapid obliteration of the cochleas due to osteoneogenesis led to limited cochlear implantation. The case is made for fast tracking these children to cochlear implant teams before neo-ossification becomes established.

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Dodds, A., Tyszkiewicz, E., & Ramsden, R. (1997). Cochlear implantation after bacterial meningitis: The dangers of delay. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 76(2), 139–140. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.76.2.139

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