Mr. Santos, a 45-year-old male, presents to the clinic with complaints of sudden hearing loss in his right ear. He denies any trauma to the ear and reports no history of ear infections. He mentions having a recent viral infection a few weeks ago. On Examination, Weber’s test reveals lateralization to the unaffected ear and Rinne’s test shows air conduction greater than bone conduction on the unaffected side but bone conduction greater than air conduction on the affected side.