International audienceIntroductionOsteomas of the internal auditory canal are rarely reported in the literature. Patients may complain of disabling symptoms of dizziness, hearing loss, and vestibular dysfunction. We report the case of a patient with bilateral osteomas of the internal auditory canal (IAC) associated with bilateral neurovascular compression mainly affecting the right cochleovestibular nerve (VIII) and right anterior inferior cerebellar artery (AICA).ObservationThis 75-year-old woman patient complained of disabling paroxysmal vertigo, typewriter tinnitus and hearing loss of the right ear. Temporal bone computed tomography showed bilateral osteoma arising from the posterior superior wall of the IAC. MRI sequences of the right V...
Abnormal changes such as loops, tortuosity, and ectasia in vascular structures that form vertebrobas...
Meniere’s disease is typically characterized by the classic symptomatological triad consisting of ve...
Isolated bilateral deafness is a rare but possible symptom of verte-brobasilar ischemia, primarily d...
International audienceIntroductionOsteomas of the internal auditory canal are rarely reported in the...
Osteomas as well as exostoses of the internal auditory canal are rare, benign, usually slow-growing ...
Osteomas of the external auditory canal tend to be rather common; those of the internal auditory can...
Background: Exostoses of the internal auditory canal is a rare finding that may present with disabli...
Osteomas of the internal auditory canal are extremely rare bening lesions which are usually diagnose...
Temporal bone osteomas comprise 0.1–1% of benign tumors involving the skull, the majority of which a...
Introduction Intrameatal cochleovestibular neurovascular conflict is a rare condition with specific ...
SummaryObjectiveOsteoma occurs almost exclusively in the head and neck region, only rarely developin...
OBJECTIVES: Cochleovestibular nerve compression syndrome due to intra-meatal anterior inferior cereb...
Osteoma of the internal auditory canal (IAC) is an uncommon benign bone tumor. Its imaging features ...
Vestibular paroxysmia (also known as disabling positional vertigo) is a clinical syndrome generated ...
Introduction. Osteomas are a slow growing benign neoplasm of unknown etiology very rarely involving ...
Abnormal changes such as loops, tortuosity, and ectasia in vascular structures that form vertebrobas...
Meniere’s disease is typically characterized by the classic symptomatological triad consisting of ve...
Isolated bilateral deafness is a rare but possible symptom of verte-brobasilar ischemia, primarily d...
International audienceIntroductionOsteomas of the internal auditory canal are rarely reported in the...
Osteomas as well as exostoses of the internal auditory canal are rare, benign, usually slow-growing ...
Osteomas of the external auditory canal tend to be rather common; those of the internal auditory can...
Background: Exostoses of the internal auditory canal is a rare finding that may present with disabli...
Osteomas of the internal auditory canal are extremely rare bening lesions which are usually diagnose...
Temporal bone osteomas comprise 0.1–1% of benign tumors involving the skull, the majority of which a...
Introduction Intrameatal cochleovestibular neurovascular conflict is a rare condition with specific ...
SummaryObjectiveOsteoma occurs almost exclusively in the head and neck region, only rarely developin...
OBJECTIVES: Cochleovestibular nerve compression syndrome due to intra-meatal anterior inferior cereb...
Osteoma of the internal auditory canal (IAC) is an uncommon benign bone tumor. Its imaging features ...
Vestibular paroxysmia (also known as disabling positional vertigo) is a clinical syndrome generated ...
Introduction. Osteomas are a slow growing benign neoplasm of unknown etiology very rarely involving ...
Abnormal changes such as loops, tortuosity, and ectasia in vascular structures that form vertebrobas...
Meniere’s disease is typically characterized by the classic symptomatological triad consisting of ve...
Isolated bilateral deafness is a rare but possible symptom of verte-brobasilar ischemia, primarily d...