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Superior semicircular canal dehiscence: a radiological and clinical study. [PDF]
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Evaluation of Semicircular Canal Function Using Video Head Impulse Test in Patients With Peripheral Vestibular Disorders Without Nystagmus. [PDF]
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Asymptomatic superior semicircular canal dehiscence
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2021AbstractObjectiveTo describe a case of asymptomatic superior semicircular canal dehiscence.MethodClinical case report.ResultsA 50-year-old man presenting with right-sided Ménière´s disease also showed an enhanced response on vestibular evoked myogenic potential testing for the left ear.
L, Verrecchia, K, Edholm, M, Pekkari
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Lateral Semicircular Canal Dehiscence
Otology & Neurotology, 2007genesis of these symptoms has been attributed to the presence of a third window, which provides a different path for the dissipation of acoustic energy (4). A subset of patients, however, are asymptomatic, and these patients’ conditions are diagnosed on imaging or postmortem analyses of temporal bones.
Marc K, Bassim +2 more
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Operative Techniques in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, 2014
In the evaluation of patients with suspected superior (or posterior or lateral) semicircular canal dehiscence syndrome, imaging plays a crucial corroborative diagnostic role. The variable audiologic and vestibular signs and symptoms may be attributed to a third-window phenomenon, directly visible on computed tomography as a defect in the superior or ...
Brian D. Zipser, Ali R. Sepahdari
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In the evaluation of patients with suspected superior (or posterior or lateral) semicircular canal dehiscence syndrome, imaging plays a crucial corroborative diagnostic role. The variable audiologic and vestibular signs and symptoms may be attributed to a third-window phenomenon, directly visible on computed tomography as a defect in the superior or ...
Brian D. Zipser, Ali R. Sepahdari
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Transmastoid Superior Semicircular Canal Occlusion
Otology & Neurotology, 2008The traditional surgical repair for superior semicircular canal dehiscence (SSCD) involves either canal plugging or resurfacing via the middle cranial fossa approach. We describe a novel transmastoid occlusion technique.Retrospective case review.Tertiary referral center.Three patients with symptomatic computed tomography-proven SSCD.Transmastoid ...
Sumit K, Agrawal, Lorne S, Parnes
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Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence Syndrome
Seminars in Neurology, 2010AbstractSuperior canal dehiscence syndrome (SCDS) is a vestibular disorder caused by a pathologic third window into the labyrinth that can present with autophony, sound- or pressure-induced vertigo, and chronic disequilibrium among other vestibulocochlear symptoms.
Kristen K, Steenerson +2 more
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Outcomes following Semicircular Canal Plugging
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2014ObjectivesTo examine audiometric outcomes, symptom control rates, and complication rates following semicircular canal plugging for superior semicircular canal dehiscence syndrome.Study DesignRetrospective chart review.SettingPrivate, neurotologic tertiary referral center.Subjects and MethodsPatients undergoing semicircular canal plugging for superior ...
John C, Goddard, Eric P, Wilkinson
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