Abstract
A 39-year-old man with Harada's disease had a sudden attack of vertigo with tinnitus and hearing loss of both ears. Repeated examinations of vestibular function and caloric tests indicated a canal paresis of the right vestibule.
Pure tone audiometry, SISI and Beckesy audiometry showed the hearing loss to be of sensorineural nature.
As was indicated by the results of electrocochleography, the hearing loss improved when the patient had remissive uveitis.