The dehiscence of superior semicircular canal is a well-known affection which is able to explain some cases of hearing loss, tinnitus and/or vertigo unexpectedly presenting in adults without previous otologic affections. Although a diagnostic algorithm has been assessed and a surgical therapy has been indicated, the review of the literature shows that a completely satisfactory explanation for the reason why symptoms of a supposed congenital condition only occur in adulthood is still lacking. A pathogenic hypothesis based on the slow metabolism of the bony labyrinth, which could in time result in a prevalence of bone re-absorption on new bone formation leading to a dehiscence, despite some controversial findings could represent a the most reliable explanation for the question.
Dehiscence of the superior semicircular canal: A review of the literature on its possible pathogenic explanations / Brandolini, Cristina; Modugno, Giovanni Carlo; Pirodda, Antonio. - In: EUROPEAN ARCHIVES OF OTO-RHINO-LARYNGOLOGY. - ISSN 0937-4477. - ELETTRONICO. - 271:3(2014), pp. 435-437. [10.1007/s00405-013-2497-x]
Dehiscence of the superior semicircular canal: A review of the literature on its possible pathogenic explanations
BRANDOLINI, CRISTINA;MODUGNO, GIOVANNI CARLO;PIRODDA, ANTONIO
2014
Abstract
The dehiscence of superior semicircular canal is a well-known affection which is able to explain some cases of hearing loss, tinnitus and/or vertigo unexpectedly presenting in adults without previous otologic affections. Although a diagnostic algorithm has been assessed and a surgical therapy has been indicated, the review of the literature shows that a completely satisfactory explanation for the reason why symptoms of a supposed congenital condition only occur in adulthood is still lacking. A pathogenic hypothesis based on the slow metabolism of the bony labyrinth, which could in time result in a prevalence of bone re-absorption on new bone formation leading to a dehiscence, despite some controversial findings could represent a the most reliable explanation for the question.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.