Computed tomography findings of a patient with severe dysplasia of the inner ear and recurrent meningitis: A case report of gusher ear in a five-year old boy

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Abstract

Communication between subarachnoid and perlymphatic spaces can be due to a deficiency of lamina cribrosa (stapes gusher). Recognition of the condition may alter the course of treatment that can avoid perilymph gushing. A five-year-old boy presented with a history of congenital hearing loss and recurrent meningitis. The computed tomography (CT) of the temporal bone showed severe bilateral dysplasia in the inner ears in favor of gusher disease.

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Alizadeh, H., Nasri, F., Mehdizadeh, M., & Jamsa, S. (2014). Computed tomography findings of a patient with severe dysplasia of the inner ear and recurrent meningitis: A case report of gusher ear in a five-year old boy. Iranian Journal of Radiology, 11(3), 1–3. https://doi.org/10.5812/iranjradiol.4168

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