![]() Tumor (e.g., acoustic neuroma, cerebellopontine angle tumor, meningioma).Trauma to the inner ear (related to exposure to noise in excess of 90 dB or as a result of physical trauma).Serious infections (meningitis, measles, mumps, other viral, syphilis).Presbycusis (gradual hearing loss experienced in advancing age).Ototoxic drugs (aminoglycosides, e.g., gentamicin or tobramycin salicylates, e.g., aspirin).Congenital damage or malformations of the inner ear.Sensorineural hearing loss related to or evidenced by:.Weber test: Lateralization of tone to one ear, indicating loss of hearing on that side (i.e., tone is heard in the poorer ear). ![]() ![]()
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