2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2020.109862
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Torticollis in children with enlarged vestibular aqueducts

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“…10 Two recent studies documented an average age of 3.0 years-old and 3.9 years-old at HL diagnosis among a cohort of 48 patients with EVA and 66 patients with EVA, respectively. 13,15 In addition, a recent study reported that 31% of patients with EVA had torticollis as a potential early marker which may prompt audiological monitoring and imaging diagnosis of EVA. 15 Still, the average age of diagnosis of EVA-associated HL has not been well-studied in a large cohort of patients.…”
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“…10 Two recent studies documented an average age of 3.0 years-old and 3.9 years-old at HL diagnosis among a cohort of 48 patients with EVA and 66 patients with EVA, respectively. 13,15 In addition, a recent study reported that 31% of patients with EVA had torticollis as a potential early marker which may prompt audiological monitoring and imaging diagnosis of EVA. 15 Still, the average age of diagnosis of EVA-associated HL has not been well-studied in a large cohort of patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Infants with BPTI may demonstrate cervical lateral flexion to the same side with each episode of BPTI or switch head presentation sides 4–6. There are ongoing studies investigating the relationship between BPTI and enlarged vestibular aqueduct (EVA) due to similar participant characteristics 7,8. Enlarged vestibular aqueduct is the most common structural temporal bone anomaly associated with congenital hearing loss; the hearing loss can fluctuate, is often progressive, and identified outside the perinatal period 8,9.…”
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“…[4][5][6] There are ongoing studies investigating the relationship between BPTI and enlarged vestibular aqueduct (EVA) due to similar participant characteristics. 7,8 Enlarged vestibular aqueduct is the most common structural temporal bone anomaly associated with congenital hearing loss; the hearing loss can fluctuate, is often progressive, and identified outside the perinatal period. 8,9 Individuals with EVA often have a head tilt in infancy before sensorineural hearing loss is identified, as late as 43 months after onset of torticollis.…”
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