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Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 1994;37(2): 253-9. |
Congenital Ossicular Malformation without Meatal Atresia |
Keehyun Park, MD, Myung-Hyun Chung, MD, Hee-Nam Kim, MD, and Mi-Sook Chang, MD |
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Yonsei University College of Medicine Seoul, Korea |
외이도 폐쇄를 동반하지 않은 이소골 기형 |
박기현 · 정명현 · 김희남 · 장미숙 |
연세대학교 의과대학 이비인후과학교실 |
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ABSTRACT |
A nonprogressive and conductive hearing loss in the range of 40 to 60 dB without a history of trauma or infection is highly suggestive of a congenital ossicular malformation. We analysed 34 cases of isolated congenital ossicular malformation which were confirmed through exploratory tympanotomy and were classified into nine types of anomalous patterns. Stapes footplate fixation was the most common type among the 9 anomalous patterns, which was usually bilateral. Success of the surgical treatment might depend on the stapes footplate mobility and developmental status of the oval window even though we could make a diagnosis through temporal bone computed tomography(CT).
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Keywords:
CongenitalㆍConductive deafnessㆍOssicular anomaly. |
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