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Congenital Cerebrospinal Otorrhea
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1979
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Pediatric OtolaryngologyNeuroanatomyCerebrospinal FluidPediatricsOtorhinolaryngologyNormal LabyrinthCongenital LeakNeurotologySurgeryNeurologyCongenital Cerebrospinal OtorrheaOtitis MediaNeuropathologyMedicineLabyrinthSkull Base
Four locations for congenital cerebrospinal fluid fistula in the region of a normal labyrinth are reviewed. A congenital leak may occur through the petromastoid canal, a wide cochlear aqueduct, Hyrtl's fissure, or the facial canal. A fistula through the initial segment of the fallopian canal was successfully repaired in a two-year-old boy who had three episodes of meningitis following otitis media. Knowledge of these four sites of congenital defects provides a guideline for the surgeon in the identification and repair of cerebrospinal fluid leaks in the region of the labyrinth.
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