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Yahya Boualam1,2, Achraf Sbai1,2, Drissia Benfadil1,2
1Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Mohammed VI University Hospital Center, Oujda, MAR.
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Labyrinthitis is a peripheral vestibular disorder characterized by the sudden onset of vertigo and imbalance. It typically affects adults and can significantly impair daily functioning. Diagnosis relies on clinical evaluation and the exclusion of central causes. Early management is crucial to reduce the duration of symptoms and prevent complications. Long-term outcomes vary, with some individuals experiencing persistent vestibular dysfunction. This report presents a case of an 18-month-old infant diagnosed with labyrinthitis of the right ear secondary to acute otitis media.
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