Bilateral Incus Body Pneumatization
Yıl 2022,
Cilt: 44 Sayı: 3, 428 - 431, 14.03.2022
Abdullah Küçükhüseyin
Uğur Toprak
,
Suzan Şaylısoy
,
Mehmet Özgür Pınarbaşlı
Öz
Embryological development of middle ear ossicles is a complex process and congenital abnormalities and variations are very rare. Therefore, adding new knowledge to this conditions is highly important. This case report describes a rare case of variation consisting of bilateral pneumatization in the incus body in a patient with left-sided mixed-type hearing loss. These incus variations were detected incidentally during the examination performed for an otological problem. This paper discusses the possible embryological mechanism for the occurrence of this rare incus variation and its significance.
Kaynakça
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Bilateral İnkus Gövdesinde Pnömotizasyon
Yıl 2022,
Cilt: 44 Sayı: 3, 428 - 431, 14.03.2022
Abdullah Küçükhüseyin
Uğur Toprak
,
Suzan Şaylısoy
,
Mehmet Özgür Pınarbaşlı
Öz
Orta kulak kemikçiklerinin embriyolojik gelişimi karmaşık bir süreçtir ve konjenital anormallikler ve varyasyonlar çok nadirdir. Dolayısıyla bu durumda yeni bilgilerin eklenmesi son derece önemlidir. Bu olgu sunumu, sol tarafta mikst tip işitme kaybı olan bir hastada inkus gövdesinde bilateral yarık oluşumundan oluşan nadir bir varyasyon olgusunu anlatmaktadır. Bu inkus varyasyonu otolojik problem için yapılan muayenede tesadüfen tespit edildi. Bu makale, bu nadir inkus varyasyonunun oluşumu için olası embriyolojik mekanizmayı ve önemini tartışmaktadır.
Kaynakça
- 1. Zhang N, Li Y, Ma X, Wang D, Li S, Yan F, et al. Isolated Congenital Middle Ear Malformations: Comparison of Preoperative High-Resolution CT and Surgical Findings. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 2020; 129:216-223.
- 2. Mukerji SS, Parmar HA, Ibrahim M, Mukherji SK. Congenital malformations of the temporal bone. Neuroimaging Clin N Am 2011; 21:603-19.
- 3. Vincent R, Wegner I, Derks LSM, Grolman W. Congenital ossicular chain malformations with mobile stapes in children: Results in 17 cases. Laryngoscope 2016; 126:682–688.
- 4. Trojanowska A, Drop A, Trojanowski P, Rosińska-Bogusiewicz K, Klatka J, Bobek-Billewicz B. External and middle ear diseases: radiological diagnosis based on clinical signs and symptoms. Insights Imaging 2012; 3: 33–48.
- 5. Bhatt AA, Desai A, Sandhu SJS, Vibhute P. Pneumatized middle ear ossicle – A normal variant. Clinical Imaging 2021; 69: 179-181.
- 6. Saha R, Srimani P, Mazumdar A, Mazumdar S. Morphological Variations of Middle Ear Ossicles and its Clinical Implications. J Clin Diagn Res 2017; 11: AC01–AC04.
- 7. Som P, Curtin H, Liu K, Mafee M. Current Embryology of the Temporal Bone, Part II: The Middle and External Ears, the Statoacoustic and Facial Nerves, and When Things Go Developmentally Wrong. Neurographics 2016; 6:332–349.
- 8. Anthwal N, Thompson H. The development of the mammalian outer and middle ear. J Anat 2016; 228(2): 217–232.
- 9. Nadol JB, Schuknecht HF. Surgery for otosclerosis and fixation of the stapes. In: Nadol JB, McKenna MJ, editors. Surgery of the ear and temporal bone. 2nd ed.Philadelphia: PA; 2005. p. 273–305.