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Oishi N et al. – Although the presence of distinctive clinical features (age, gender, and past history) is important for suspecting psychogenic hearing loss, objective audiological tests such as otoacoustic emissions are essential for diagnosing some cases. Compared to the existing reports of similar cases, the authors cases had a poorer prognosis (only 2 cases were cured).

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