Case Report: Bilateral Sudden Deafness as Main Symptom in Cerebral Hemorrhage
by Yuyu Li·Updated 1mo ago
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Description
A figshare document by Yuyu Li, last updated April 28, 2026, presents a single clinical case report. The report details a 60-year-old male patient presenting with acute bilateral hearing loss as the initial manifestation of a supratentorial intracerebral hemorrhage. It includes patient history, CT findings, audiometry results, and a discussion of potential anatomical and clinical classification frameworks.
Use Cases
Analyzing rare clinical presentations of intracerebral hemorrhage based on the detailed case description.
Studying potential mechanisms of injury to the central auditory pathway based on the proposed anatomical frameworks.
Reviewing a documented instance of hearing recovery following systematic treatment and rehabilitation.
Hypothesis generation for clinical classification of bilateral central deafness from unilateral hemorrhage.
Strengths
The case report provides a detailed, longitudinal account of a single patient's presentation, treatment, and outcome over a 2-month period.
It includes specific clinical details such as patient age (60), history of hypertension, and comparison to a prior hemorrhage 3 years earlier.
The document is shared under a permissive CC-BY-4.0 license, allowing for reuse and redistribution.
Limitations
The dataset is a single case report (173.7 KB DOCX file), representing an extremely limited sample size of n=1.
Column-level documentation is absent; the document's structure and specific data fields must be inferred after download.
The proposed anatomical and clinical frameworks are explicitly described as hypothesis-generating and require further validation.
Provenance
Source
Yuyu Li via figshare
Collection Method
Clinical case documentation and reporting.
Time Range
Case presentation timeframe is not specified; document was posted in 2026.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-04-28 04:24:33
Geography
Geographic origin of the case is unknown.
The primary data file is a DOCX document; users should be prepared to extract structured information from narrative text.