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Cochlear lateral wall and vestibular aqueduct in temporal bones with endolymphatic hydrops from patients with and without vestibular symptoms

Year 2018, Volume: 28 Issue: 2, 53 - 58, 15.06.2018

Abstract

Objectives: This study aims to compare the stria vascularis and spiral ligament, and evaluate the bony arch around the vestibular aqueduct, in temporal bones with endolymphatic hydrops EH from patients with EH+ , and without EH- vestibular symptoms, compared to control temporal bones, to better understand the mechanism of vestibular symptoms in Meniere disease. Patients and Methods: A total of 30 temporal bones twelve EH+, six EH-, and twelve controls from 27 subjects [mean age 72 years; range 61-89 years] were retrospectively evaluated in this study. Exclusions were ototoxicity, systemic or neurologic diseases. Stria vascularis areas were measured in all cochlear turns. The spiral ligament was divided into four sections according to fibrocytes. The bony area around the vestibular aqueduct was evaluated according to cellular appearance. Results: Stria vascularis area between EH+ and EH- in any turn except upper middle was statistically insignificant. Loss of fibrocytes was not statistically different between any groups. Denuded osteoblasts, and diminished edges around bony layer of vestibular aquaduct were statistically different in EH+ and EH- p=.0003 . Conclusion: Lack of histopathologic differences in cochlear lateral walls between any group suggest that these changes might not be responsible for generation of vestibular symptoms. Significant degenerative changes in the vestibular aqueduct in EH+ compared to EH- bones may suggest a relationship of the vestibular aqueduct and vestibular symptoms.

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Primary Language English
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Pelin Koçdor This is me

Eric R. Siegel This is me

Micheal Paparella This is me

Patricia Schachern This is me

Sebahattin Cüreoğlu This is me

Publication Date June 15, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2018 Volume: 28 Issue: 2

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APA Koçdor, P., Siegel, E. R., Paparella, M., Schachern, P., et al. (2018). Cochlear lateral wall and vestibular aqueduct in temporal bones with endolymphatic hydrops from patients with and without vestibular symptoms. The Turkish Journal of Ear Nose and Throat, 28(2), 53-58.
AMA Koçdor P, Siegel ER, Paparella M, Schachern P, Cüreoğlu S. Cochlear lateral wall and vestibular aqueduct in temporal bones with endolymphatic hydrops from patients with and without vestibular symptoms. Tr-ENT. June 2018;28(2):53-58.
Chicago Koçdor, Pelin, Eric R. Siegel, Micheal Paparella, Patricia Schachern, and Sebahattin Cüreoğlu. “Cochlear Lateral Wall and Vestibular Aqueduct in Temporal Bones With Endolymphatic Hydrops from Patients With and Without Vestibular Symptoms”. The Turkish Journal of Ear Nose and Throat 28, no. 2 (June 2018): 53-58.
EndNote Koçdor P, Siegel ER, Paparella M, Schachern P, Cüreoğlu S (June 1, 2018) Cochlear lateral wall and vestibular aqueduct in temporal bones with endolymphatic hydrops from patients with and without vestibular symptoms. The Turkish Journal of Ear Nose and Throat 28 2 53–58.
IEEE P. Koçdor, E. R. Siegel, M. Paparella, P. Schachern, and S. Cüreoğlu, “Cochlear lateral wall and vestibular aqueduct in temporal bones with endolymphatic hydrops from patients with and without vestibular symptoms”, Tr-ENT, vol. 28, no. 2, pp. 53–58, 2018.
ISNAD Koçdor, Pelin et al. “Cochlear Lateral Wall and Vestibular Aqueduct in Temporal Bones With Endolymphatic Hydrops from Patients With and Without Vestibular Symptoms”. The Turkish Journal of Ear Nose and Throat 28/2 (June 2018), 53-58.
JAMA Koçdor P, Siegel ER, Paparella M, Schachern P, Cüreoğlu S. Cochlear lateral wall and vestibular aqueduct in temporal bones with endolymphatic hydrops from patients with and without vestibular symptoms. Tr-ENT. 2018;28:53–58.
MLA Koçdor, Pelin et al. “Cochlear Lateral Wall and Vestibular Aqueduct in Temporal Bones With Endolymphatic Hydrops from Patients With and Without Vestibular Symptoms”. The Turkish Journal of Ear Nose and Throat, vol. 28, no. 2, 2018, pp. 53-58.
Vancouver Koçdor P, Siegel ER, Paparella M, Schachern P, Cüreoğlu S. Cochlear lateral wall and vestibular aqueduct in temporal bones with endolymphatic hydrops from patients with and without vestibular symptoms. Tr-ENT. 2018;28(2):53-8.