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A review of the diagnosis and management of sudden hearing loss in the military population
  1. A Henderson,
  2. A Waddell and
  3. C Pearson

Abstract

Sudden hearing loss can be both an immediately debilitating and long-term career-threatening condition within the military population. Careful assessment is key, particularly in an environment where heightened occupational risk factors may contribute to or confound diagnoses, and where access to basic investigation may be limited.

This article looks at the patient with a new presentation of sudden hearing loss in a military setting and, by providing key features and a structured approach to examination and basic investigation, how to consider key diagnoses through clinical assessment alone.

The acute management of sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) remains a difficult issue, particularly regarding the efficacy of treatment regimes to restore hearing. We have reviewed the evidence to help military medical personnel make well-informed decisions when treating and making occupational assessment of those they have diagnosed with sudden hearing loss.

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