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2025
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- Unusual Case of Multi‐etiology Conductive Hearing Loss from Cephalocele and Prolapsed Facial Nerve Jane B. Cleland Kunjan B. Patel Paul M. Bunch Michele M. Gandolfi The Laryngoscope We report the case of a 34‐year‐old female with right‐sided cholesteatoma and progressive left‐sided conductive hearing loss. A cephalocele contacting the left incudomalleolar joint was suspected preoperatively and treated, but a facial nerve prolapse contacting the stapes was also discovered intraoperatively. This case emphasizes the importance of thorough and systematic evaluation to avoid satisfaction of search and anchoring bias, and illustrates the need for collaborative review of imaging findings among clinicians and radiologists to mitigate cognitive biases and improve diagnostic accuracy. Laryngoscope , 135:2492–2496, 2025 10.1002/lary.32055 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor