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Öğe Ear laterality in sudden sensorineural hearing loss(2019) Ata, Nurdogan; Tezer, Mesut Sabri; Erdur, Ömer; Bülbül, Tahir; Demirkan, Abdullah; Gogus, Halil Emre; Karaoğlu, Emre; Ciftci, Mehmet AliAim: Sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSHL) is usually diagnosed in a single ear. The main objective of this study is to assess thedominance of affected ear by comparing right versus left-ear cases.Materials and Methods: We retrospectively examined the records of 105 patients (63 males, 42 females; mean age 41.515 years;range 18 to 72 years) between January 2013 and January 2017.Results: Sixty-three of the included cases were male and 42 were female patients. SSHL was diagnosed on the left ear in 51 (48.6%)patients and on the right ear in 49 (45.7%) patients. No statistically significant dominance on the affected ear side was detectedwhereas bilateral involvement was significantly low. In male patients, 33 (52.3%) had hearing loss on the right and 29 (46%) hadhearing loss in the left ear. Sixteen (32.7%) female patients had right ear and 22 (43.1%) had left ear involvement. There was a slightdominance on the right ear in male and on the left ear in female patientsConclusion: There is no significant difference between left and right ear involvement in SSHL. The results of our study which showedright ear dominance in males and left ear dominance in female patients are thought to be purely coincidental.Öğe Large Frontoorbital Osteoma Causing Ptosis(LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS, 2017) Ata, Nurdogan; Tezer, Mesut Sabri; Koc, Ersen; Ovet, Gultekin; Erdur, OmerOsteomas are the most frequent benign tumor of the paranasal sinuses. The commonest site is the frontal sinus but intraorbital extension of frontal osteoma is rare. Here, the authors report a 15-year-old adolescent boy who presented with left superior orbital rim swelling and ptosis. Waters radiography and computed tomographic scan revealed a bone density mass in the left frontal sinus with upper orbital wall extension. The tumor was removed via open eyebrow incision. The histopathologic evaluation was consistent with osteoma.