J J just1morething Today at 4:16 PM Temporal bone encephaloceles may be asymptomatic for years but eventually produce conductive hearing loss, meningitis, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks, facial nerve weakness or (rarely) seizures.
Temporal bone encephaloceles may be asymptomatic for years but eventually produce conductive hearing loss, meningitis, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks, facial nerve weakness or (rarely) seizures.
J J just1morething Today at 3:16 AM I have a left temporal bone encephalocele. I think that's causing my tinnitus. Surgery is the only way to fix that temporal bone defect.
I have a left temporal bone encephalocele. I think that's causing my tinnitus. Surgery is the only way to fix that temporal bone defect.