Two emerging perilymph fistula "syndromes" in children
This paper proposes two relatively common “syndromes” seen in children with perilymph fistulas using illustrative case reports. One, a 2 1/2‐year‐old child with bilaterally symmetric progressive sensorineural hearing loss, was found to have bilateral oval and round window fistulas. The other was a c...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Laryngoscope 1986-05, Vol.96 (5), p.498-501 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper proposes two relatively common “syndromes” seen in children with perilymph fistulas using illustrative case reports. One, a 2 1/2‐year‐old child with bilaterally symmetric progressive sensorineural hearing loss, was found to have bilateral oval and round window fistulas. The other was a child who presented originally with an unexplained unilateral sensorineural loss. It was only when hearing deteriorated in the opposite ear several years later that a perilymph fistula was suspected and confirmed by tympanotomy. The clinical presentations and other details of these cases diverge widely, but may represent two emerging syndromes of perilymph fistulas in children: 1. a congenital or hereditary predisposition, and the other, 2. sudden hearing loss in the “good” ear of children with an unexplained sensorineural hearing loss in the opposite ear. |
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ISSN: | 0023-852X 1531-4995 |
DOI: | 10.1288/00005537-198605000-00005 |