Useful residual hearing despite radiological findings suggestive of anacusis
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Useful residual hearing despite radiological findings suggestive of anacusis.
A severe malformation of the inner ear, often referred to as severe labyrinthine dysplasia or common cavity deformity, consists of an absent or dilated cochlear basal coil, wide communication with the vestibule and a tapered internal acoustic meatus and can be associated with absent hearing. We discuss two children with severe labyrinthine dysplasia as shown by computed tomography (CT) scans an...
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عنوان ژورنال: The Journal of Laryngology & Otology
سال: 1999
ISSN: 0022-2151,1748-5460
DOI: 10.1017/s0022215100145001