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A 54-year-old man comes to the health care provider because of "ringing in his ears," a feeling of "spinning," and a progressive loss of hearing in his left ear. He says that this all began "a while ago" with a slight feeling of unsteadiness and this "annoying ringing." He didn't go to the doctor because he thought he was "going crazy," but now his wife is getting worried that the television needs to be much louder and that he constantly says "What?" when she speaks to him on his left side. He has no chronic medical conditions, does not take any medications, and does not drink alcohol. Examination shows nystagmus, but no other abnormalities.
Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
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