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The vestibular aqueduct syndrome: Computed tomographic appearance
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The vestibular aqueduct syndrome: Computed tomographic appearance

Joel D. Swartz, Philip S. Yussen, Delaine W. Mandell, Diran O. Mikaelian, Alan S. Berger and Robert J. Wolfson
Clinical radiology, v 36(3), pp 241-243
1985
PMID: 3877602

Abstract

We have recently examined three young patients with congenital unilateral profound sensorineural hearing loss. On computed tomography the only abnormality discovered was a remarkably enlarged vestibular aqueduct on the abnormal side. The vestibular aqueduct syndrome is an important cause of congenital hearing loss. Although this finding has been well illustrated with conventional multidirectional tomography, there has been little emphasis on the computed tomographic appearance.

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Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
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