Literature DB >> 21113986

Inner ear anomalies in congenital aural atresia.

Jeffrey T Vrabec1, Jerry W Lin.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To define the prevalence of inner ear anomalies in aural atresia patients and to recognize patterns of developmental anomalies in aural atresia patients. STUDY
DESIGN: Retrospective review.
SETTING: Academic medical center. INTERVENTION: Physical exam, audiometry, and temporal bone CT in selected patients. PATIENTS: Pediatric patients with aural atresia. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Prevalence of inner ear anomalies and coexisting facial paralysis or sensorineural hearing loss.
RESULTS: In this series of 118 patients with aural atresia, associated facial palsy was seen in 13%, whereas inner ear anomalies were present in 22%, including all patients with facial palsy. Interestingly, the inner ear anomalies often did not display a significant sensorineural hearing loss. Bilateral inner ear anomalies were frequently encountered despite unilateral atresia. Most anomalies involved the semicircular canals including several uncommon variants of posterior semicircular canal anatomy.
CONCLUSION: Inner ear anomalies are common in the presence of aural atresia, especially when there is concurrent congenital facial palsy. The presence of inner ear anomalies should be recognized as a common feature of craniofacial microsomia.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21113986

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Otol Neurotol        ISSN: 1531-7129            Impact factor:   2.311


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6.  Facial Nerve Anomalies as an Obscure Co-occurrence With External Ear Malformations: A Case Report.

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