| Literature DB >> 22831544 |
Alexander Yu1, Douglas L Teich, Gul Moonis, Eric T Wong.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Superior semicircular canal dehiscence (SSCD) may cause Tullio phenomenon (sound-induced vertigo) or Hennebert sign (valsalva-induced vertigo) due to the absence of bone overlying the SSC. We document a case series of elderly East Asian women with atypical SSCD symptoms, radiologically confirmed dehiscence and concurrent osteoporosis.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22831544 PMCID: PMC3503862 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6815-12-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Ear Nose Throat Disord ISSN: 1472-6815
Figure 1High-resolution multi-detector CT of the temporal bone was performed with 0.625 mm slices and reformations of the SSC along the longitudinal axis (Pöschl view) and transverse axis (Stenvers view). To measure the extent of dehiscence, a straight line was drawn subtending the arc of the SSC and rounding to the nearest 0.5 mm in the Pöschl view [3]. In patient 1, the petrous bone overlying the right SSC was eroded, but without dehiscence, as seen on the (A) Pöschl view and (C) Stenvers view. However, there was dehiscence of the left SSC as seen on the (B) Pöschl view (arrowhead) and (D) Stenvers views (arrow).
Characteristics of patients with SSCD and osteoporosis/osteopenia
| 1 | 85 | Female | Left | 2.0 mm | New onset dizziness with head movement | None | No | Positive-Left | −2.3 F | Osteopenia |
| 2 | 70 | Female | Left | 1.0 mm | Dizziness and falls | None | No | Negative | N/Ab | Osteoporosis |
| 3 | 57 | Female | Left | 1.5 mm | 10 year history of vertigo with head movement | None | Yes | Negative | −3.4 S | Osteoporosis |
| 4 | 81 | Female | Left | 1.5 mm | Dizziness and falls | Bilateral with AD > ASc | No | Negative | −2.9 S | Osteoporosis |
| 5 | 72 | Female | Left | 2.0 mm | Dizziness for one year | None | No | Positive-Left | −3.9 S | Osteoporosis |
*None of the patients had sound-induced (Tullio phenomenon) or valsalva-induced (Hennebert sign) vertigo.
aLowest BMD T-score, taken from F = femur or S = Spine.
bBMD results showed osteoporosis, but T-scores were not available.
cBilateral conductive hearing loss (AD > AS) was detected by Rinnie tuning fork testing at 256 Hz.
Summary of patient characteristics
| Percent of cohort with dizziness, imbalance or disequilibrium | 15.3% (N = 76) | |
| Percent of cohort with dizziness, imbalance or disequilibrium AND with SSCD | 6.6% (N = 5) | |
| | Patients with dizziness, imbalance or disequilibrium | Patients with SSCD |
| N | 76 | 5 |
| Median Age | 58 (20–93) | 72 (70–85) |
| Percent female | 71.8% | 100% |
| Osteoporosis or Osteopenia (BMD or clinical documentation) | 27 (35.5%) | 5 (100.0%) |