High-Resolution ct findings in children with a normal pinna or grade i microtia and unilateral mild stenosis of the external auditory canal

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A subset of patients presents with unilateral conductive hearing loss, a normal pinna or grade I microtia, and mild external auditory canal stenosis. The physical findings of microtia and a small external canal are commonly absent or subtle in this group of patients, who are being commonly referred for imaging to evaluate isolated conductive hearing loss. We present a case series of patients with unilateral conductive hearing loss and characteristic ossicular abnormalities, commonly anterior fixation of the malleus. All patients had a significantly increased distance from the cochlear promontory to the handle of the malleus and an abnormal incudostapedial angle, indicative of an abnormal ossicular position and/or morphology. Successful surgical reconstruction of the ossicular chain was attempted and accomplished in 3 patients.

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Jacob, R., Gupta, S., Isaacson, B., Kutz, J. W., Roland, P., Xi, Y., & Booth, T. N. (2015). High-Resolution ct findings in children with a normal pinna or grade i microtia and unilateral mild stenosis of the external auditory canal. American Journal of Neuroradiology, 36(1), 176–180. https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A4067

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