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Pneumolabyrinth Without Temporal Bone Fracture: Different Outcomes for Hearing Recovery
The Laryngoscope, 08/05/08
Woo H et al. - Pneumolabyrinth is a rare clinical manifestation seen in the practice of otology. It occurs usually after head trauma with temporal bone fracture. The authors describe two cases of pneumolabyrinth after trauma without temporal bone fracture. The patients were treated with conservative management for the pneumolabyrinth. However, the degree of recovery from hearing loss was different for each patient.
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