Sensorineural Hearing Loss — Topic Test
20 questions · exam mode (answers revealed at the end). 18 min suggested.
A 35-year-old woman presents with recurrent attacks of sudden severe vertigo lasting 20–30 minutes, associated with low-frequency sensorineural hearing loss and aural fullness in the left ear. Audiometry shows a low-tone dip. The endolymphatic hydrops on histology most closely supports which diagnosis?
AVestibular neuronitis
BMeniere's disease
CAcoustic neuroma
DBenign paroxysmal positional vertigo