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Localized pericochlear hypoattenuating foci at temporal-bone thin-section CT in pediatric patients: nonpathologic differential diagnostic entity?

Johanna Pekkola1, Anne Pitkaranta, Alexandra Jappel, Christian Czerny, Wolf-Dieter Baumgartner, Markku Heliovaara, Soraya Robinson.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate the prevalence of localized hypoattenuating areas in the cochlear otic capsule at temporal-bone thin-section computed tomography (CT) in pediatric patients and correlate the findings with clinical information.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Temporal-bone thin-section CT images obtained in 73 patients aged 0-9 years (20 Austrian, 53 Finnish; 36 female and 37 male patients) were evaluated for the presence of localized hypoattenuating foci in the region of the fissula ante fenestram of the otic capsule. Clinical information collected for all patients was also evaluated. The data were analyzed with a logistic regression model.
RESULTS: Hypoattenuating areas in the region of the fissula ante fenestram were observed in 23 of 73 patients (32%). Hypoattenuating foci were substantially more prevalent in patients younger than 3 years than in those 3 years or older (odds ratio, 0.14; 95% CI: 0.04, 0.52; P =.001). The prevalence did not differ between sexes or according to clinical diagnosis. Only three of the 23 patients with hypoattenuating foci had clinical findings suggestive of otosclerosis, and none had osteogenesis imperfecta. After adjustment for age and sex, the finding was more prevalent among the Finnish patients (odds ratio, 5.4; 95% CI: 1.19, 24.52; P =.02) than among the Austrian patients.
CONCLUSION: Hypoattenuating areas in the region of the fissula ante fenestram in the otic capsule at thin-section CT are prevalent among children younger than 3 years in the absence of clinical evidence of otosclerosis or osteogenesis imperfecta and appear in children up to 9 years old. Copyright RSNA, 2004

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14617763     DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2301021111

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiology        ISSN: 0033-8419            Impact factor:   11.105


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