Single-sided deafness (SSD) is characterised by deafness in one ear while the other ear has normal hearing. The most common cause in congenital SSD is aplasia of the auditory nerve, and in post-lingual SSD idiopathic hearing loss. Patients with SSD mainly suffer from impaired sound localisation and difficulties in speech perception in noise. There are various therapy options, but binaural hearing is only possible with a cochlear implant (CI).
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