2011
DOI: 10.4314/jtdorl.v24i1.64252
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La déhiscence du canal semi circulaire supérieur

Abstract: SUMMARYIntroduction : Superior semicircular canal dehiscence is a rare entity witch is recently described. The common symptom is pressure-induced vertigo. Patients and methods: we report 2 cases of superior semicircular canal dehiscence identified by computed tomography (CT) of the petrous bone in patients with mixed hearing loss and a normal tympanic membrane. Results: Superior semicircular canal dehiscence was bilateral in 1 patient. Mixed hearing loss with a normal tympanic membrane without vertigo was the … Show more

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“…It consists of closing the fenestration from an approach to the middle cerebral fossa because it is only way to objectify the dehiscence. A transmastoid approach has been proposed by several authors [4] [11] [18].…”
Section: Clinical Symptoms May Consist Of Conductive or Mixed Hearing...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It consists of closing the fenestration from an approach to the middle cerebral fossa because it is only way to objectify the dehiscence. A transmastoid approach has been proposed by several authors [4] [11] [18].…”
Section: Clinical Symptoms May Consist Of Conductive or Mixed Hearing...mentioning
confidence: 99%