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Acta Otolaryngol ; 143(2): 134-140, 2023 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36840650

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BACKGROUND: Central lucency of the bony island of the lateral semicircular canal (LSCC) is commonly found in patients with congenital severe-to-profound sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL). OBJECTIVE: Exploring the significance of bony island lucency of LSCC in congenital severe-to-profound SNHL patients. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Retrospective measurements of the inner ear structures were made on axial temporal bone CT scans from 182 (364 ears) congenital severe-to-profound SNHL patients and 50 (100 ears) tympanic membrane perforation (TMP) patients. RESULTS: The incidence of bony island lucency of LSCC was 46.7% in the congenital severe-to-profound SNHL group and 0% in the TMP group. There was a statistically significant difference in inner ear structures among congenital severe-to-profound SNHL patients with normal inner ear structure and bony island lucency of LSCC, congenital severe-to-profound SNHL patients with normal inner ear structure and no bony island lucency of LSCC, and TMP patients. The importance of the bony island lucency of LSCC was further confirmed through multiple linear regression analysis. CONCLUSIONS AND SIGNIFICANCE: Bony island lucency may have significance in congenital severe-to-profound SNHL and may be a manifestation of largely overlooked SCC malformation or hypoplasia of the inner ear.


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Hearing Loss, Sensorineural , Tympanic Membrane Perforation , Humans , Hearing Loss, Sensorineural/diagnostic imaging , Hearing Loss, Sensorineural/etiology , Retrospective Studies , Semicircular Canals/diagnostic imaging , Semicircular Canals/abnormalities , Ear , Temporal Bone/diagnostic imaging , Tympanic Membrane Perforation/complications
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Acta Otolaryngol ; 143(1): 24-27, 2023 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36602408

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BACKGROUND: Congenital sensorineural hearing loss is a common congenital condition. OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to assess the correlation between nonverbal mental development and the effect of post-cochlear implant in children. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study is a retrospective analysis of the CI program implemented at the ENT in the Lanzhou University Second Hospital (China). We reviewed data of 225 children who received CI between 2015 and 2018. Finally, 115 children met the inclusion criteria. Our hospital used The Griffith mental development scales to evaluate the preoperative non-verbal intelligence. The outcome of CI was evaluated using the categories of IT-MAIS, MUSS, CAP and SIR at 2 years after surgery. The associations between the preoperative non-verbal development quotient (DQ) and the postoperative outcomes were analyzed. RESULTS: Preoperative non-verbal DQ correlates with the long-term postoperative result, especially the Eye-hand co-ordination and Performance DQ. CONCLUSIONS AND SIGNIFICANCE: Preoperative non-verbal intelligence would predict postoperative effect. The single postoperative scale does not fully reflect the postoperative result.


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Cochlear Implantation , Cochlear Implants , Hearing Loss, Sensorineural , Speech Perception , Child , Humans , Retrospective Studies , Hearing Loss, Sensorineural/surgery , Intelligence , Treatment Outcome
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