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The vestibular aqueduct in congenital deafness: evaluation by the axial projection.
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1983
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Central Vestibular SystemCongenital DeafnessPeripheral LimbClinical CorrelationVestibular SystemHealth SciencesNeuroanatomyMedicineAudiologyAuditory PhysiologyNeurotologyAnatomyThirty-two PatientsHuman HearingVestibular AqueductPeripheral Vestibular SystemAxial ProjectionHearing Loss
Thirty-two patients with congenital neurosensory hearing loss demonstrated dilatation of the peripheral limb of the vestibular aqueduct as visualized on pluridirectional tomograms. Multiple additional anomalies involving most frequently the cochlea (15 patients) but also the ossicles (three patients) or vestibule (one patient) were associated. The axial-pyramidal (Poschl) projection was of great value in evaluation of the vestibular aqueduct and cochlea. The technique, clinical correlation, and surgical implications are discussed.