High-resolution computed tomography evaluation of congenital aural atresia - how useful is this?
Autor: | Richa Gautam, Jyoti Kumar, Anurag Mehndiratta, JC Passey, Ravi Meher, Gaurav Pradhan |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Male High-resolution computed tomography Adolescent Congenital Abnormalities 03 medical and health sciences Young Adult 0302 clinical medicine Temporal bone medicine Humans Tympanic cavity 030223 otorhinolaryngology Child Congenital Microtia Auricle medicine.diagnostic_test business.industry Microtia Infant Newborn Infant Temporal Bone Malleus Ear General Medicine Anatomy medicine.disease Facial nerve Facial Nerve medicine.anatomical_structure Cross-Sectional Studies Otorhinolaryngology Child Preschool Middle ear Female business Tomography X-Ray Computed 030217 neurology & neurosurgery Ear Canal |
Zdroj: | The Journal of laryngology and otology. 134(7) |
ISSN: | 1748-5460 0022-2151 |
Popis: | ObjectiveTo depict various temporal bone abnormalities on high-resolution computed tomography in congenital aural atresia patients, and correlate these findings with auditory function test results and microtia subgroup.MethodsForty patients (56 ears) with congenital malformation of the auricle and/or external auditory canal were evaluated. Auricles were graded according to Marx's classification, divided into subgroups of minor (grades I and II) and major (III and IV) microtia. Other associated anomalies of the external auditory canal, tympanic cavity, ossicular status, oval and round windows, facial nerve, and inner ear were evaluated.ResultsMinor and major microtia were observed in 53.6 and 46.4 per cent of ears respectively. Mean hearing levels were 62.47 and 62.37 dB respectively (p = 0.98). The malleus was the most commonly dysplastic ossicle (73.3 vs 80.8 per cent of ears respectively, p = 0.53). Facial nerve (mastoid segment) abnormalities were associated (p = 0.04) with microtia subgroup (80 vs 100 per cent in minor vs major subgroups).ConclusionMicrotia grade was not significantly associated with mean hearing levels or other ear malformations, except for external auditory canal and facial nerve (mastoid segment) anomalies. High-resolution computed tomography is essential in congenital aural atresia, before management strategy is decided. |
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