Progressive hearing loss after cisplatin therapy is relatively frequent, specially in older patients, but it is less common in children and in acute form. The case of a 17-year-old patient with an intracranial tumor who suffered sudden deafness after a single course of cisplatin is presented. This patient had a previously documented very good hearing up to 20 kHz. Although it has been suggested that children with irradiated brain tumors may have an increased susceptibility to cisplatin-induced hearing loss, in this case the patient had not been subjected to radiotherapy.