Síndrome de dehiscencia del canal semicircular superior: A propósito de un caso

  • Mercado M V
  • Fernández A F
  • Hernández B C
  • et al.
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Abstract

The superior semicircular dehiscence síndrome is a pathology described en 1998 by Minor et al. Which presents several symptoms incluid sound induced vértigo, hearing loss and autophony due to bone dehiscense of this semicircular canal. The diagnosis was based on clinical and confirmation is given by the temporal bone CT. Treatment is expectant or surgical repair of continuity if the clinic is disabling. In this paper we present a case of DCSS with auditory and vestibular symptoms in issuing the phoneme "mmm".

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Mercado M, V., Fernández A, F., Hernández B, C., Pino U, C., Novoa C, I., & Herrera C, P. (2016). Síndrome de dehiscencia del canal semicircular superior: A propósito de un caso. Revista de Otorrinolaringología y Cirugía de Cabeza y Cuello, 76(1), 55–62. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0718-48162016000100008

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