I. Todt Author
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Tinnitus
Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Unfallkrankenhaus Berlin, Germany
I. Todt, belonging to Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery in the field of the Cochlear dehiscence; Internal carotid artery; Tinnitus; Vertigo, A dehiscence of the bony cochlea is a rare malformation that should be kept in mind before stapes surgery. The clinical pattern is variable and shows similarities to SCDS. Treatment options are limited from the Unfallkrankenhaus Berlin, Germany
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Author(s): P. Mittmann, A. Ernst and I. Todt
Cochlear-Internal Carotid Artery Dehiscence with a Pathologic Electrocochleography
Dehiscences of labyrinthine structures are mainly defects of the semicircular canals. Cochlear-carotid dehiscences are rare and were first described in 2004. We present the case of a 58-yearold woman presented at our clinic with intermittent vertigo and nonpulsatile tinnitus on the right side for over 6 months. Vertigo could not be associated with any specific activity or movement and was not provokable. High resolution computed tomography showed a... view moreĀ»