“…It ultimately results from a disturbance of normal embryological development that begins as early as the sixth week of gestation, and this disorder affects the development of the first pharyngeal cleft, which is responsible for the development of the external auditory canal [ 3 ]. The most widely accepted theory is an early vascular insult of the stapedius artery, which is responsible for the development of the first and second pharyngeal arches [ 3 , 4 ]. Regarding the hearing, in the unaffected side, there is normal hearing in all the frequencies, and this is different in the affected ear with a mild to moderate level of hearing loss.…”