Sheldon P. Hersh, MD, FACS; Joshua N. Hersh, MD; Perry Gerard, MD, MBA; Sana Ali, MD
A 73-year-old man presented with a 1-week history of aural fullness and sudden hearing loss in the right ear. He denied any accompanying pain, tinnitus, facial weakness, or vertigo.
A 64-year-old man presents to his internist’s office complaining of hearing difficulty of several day’s duration. He believes it is the right ear that is affected.
A 10-month-old girl presented to her pediatrician with uncontrolled movements of the eyes and possible hearing problems. Her mother stated that the child did not react when a fire alarm had gone off at...
The authors report two unusual cases of acanthoma fissuratum, one occurring within the concha and resulting from newer-generation hearing aids, and the other on the bridge of the nose due to the use of a...