Inner ear malformations are associated with different degrees of hearing loss. Some of these anomalies require cochlear implantation because of the occurrence of profound hearing loss. The radiological imaging necessary for the evaluation of the congenital hearing loss might also reveal the concomitant presence of important collateral findings such as the central nervous system and cranial nerves malformations. These neurological features might be extremely important in the surgical planning of the cochlear implantation and also have a role in the hearing and speech development of the affected children. In addition, anomalies affecting specific structures of the inner ear should be considered predisposing factors for otogenic meningitis and...
Objectives: To determine the prevalence of inner ear anomalies and the frequency of different anomal...
Objectives/Hypothesis: The purpose of the study was to investigate the etiological factors and the a...
The main aims of this observational study were to describe a poorly characterized malformation of th...
Morphologically congenital sensorineural hearing loss can be investigated under two categories. Majo...
Background. Specific clinical conditions could compromise cochlear implantation outcomes and drastic...
Imaging plays an important role in determining indications of cochlear implantation and choosing can...
Malformations of the inner ear are an important cause of congenital deaf-mutism. Arrest in embryolog...
Inner ear malformations are recognized by imaging in about 20% of children with congenital sensorine...
Many children have benefited from cochlear implant device including those with congenital malformati...
Introduction. Cochlear implantation (CI) was a significant surgical innovation in the 20th century a...
6noThe use of neonatal hearing screening has enabled the identifcation of congenital unilateral sens...
Objectives: Evaluating the value of MRI for assessing congenital anomalies of the inner ear in child...
In the ENT region 50% of the malformations affect the ear. Malformations of the outer and middle ear...
About 20% of children with congenital hearing loss present malformations of the inner ear. In the pa...
Inner ear malformations are present in 20% of patients with sensorineural hearing loss. Although the...
Objectives: To determine the prevalence of inner ear anomalies and the frequency of different anomal...
Objectives/Hypothesis: The purpose of the study was to investigate the etiological factors and the a...
The main aims of this observational study were to describe a poorly characterized malformation of th...
Morphologically congenital sensorineural hearing loss can be investigated under two categories. Majo...
Background. Specific clinical conditions could compromise cochlear implantation outcomes and drastic...
Imaging plays an important role in determining indications of cochlear implantation and choosing can...
Malformations of the inner ear are an important cause of congenital deaf-mutism. Arrest in embryolog...
Inner ear malformations are recognized by imaging in about 20% of children with congenital sensorine...
Many children have benefited from cochlear implant device including those with congenital malformati...
Introduction. Cochlear implantation (CI) was a significant surgical innovation in the 20th century a...
6noThe use of neonatal hearing screening has enabled the identifcation of congenital unilateral sens...
Objectives: Evaluating the value of MRI for assessing congenital anomalies of the inner ear in child...
In the ENT region 50% of the malformations affect the ear. Malformations of the outer and middle ear...
About 20% of children with congenital hearing loss present malformations of the inner ear. In the pa...
Inner ear malformations are present in 20% of patients with sensorineural hearing loss. Although the...
Objectives: To determine the prevalence of inner ear anomalies and the frequency of different anomal...
Objectives/Hypothesis: The purpose of the study was to investigate the etiological factors and the a...
The main aims of this observational study were to describe a poorly characterized malformation of th...