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Asymptomatic superior semicircular canal dehiscence.

AbstractOBJECTIVE:
To describe a case of asymptomatic superior semicircular canal dehiscence.
METHOD:
Clinical case report.
RESULTS:
A 50-year-old man presenting with right-sided Ménière´s disease also showed an enhanced response on vestibular evoked myogenic potential testing for the left ear. Unilateral left-sided superior semicircular canal bone dehiscence was clearly visualised on a subsequent temporal bone computed tomography scan. These findings were consistent with superior canal dehiscence syndrome. However, the patient did not complain of any specific superior canal dehiscence syndrome symptoms. Given that vestibular evoked myogenic potential testing may detect asymptomatic forms of superior canal dehiscence, as noted in this case, such testing seems to exhibit reduced specificity for superior canal dehiscence syndrome.
CONCLUSION:
An enhanced response on vestibular evoked myogenic potential testing in isolation appears to be a weaker indicator of superior canal dehiscence syndrome, and rather a marker of superior semicircular canal dehiscence.
AuthorsL Verrecchia, K Edholm, M Pekkari
JournalThe Journal of laryngology and otology (J Laryngol Otol) Vol. 136 Issue 1 Pg. 87-90 (Jan 2022) ISSN: 1748-5460 [Electronic] England
PMID34702381 (Publication Type: Case Reports, Journal Article)
Topics
  • Asymptomatic Diseases
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Semicircular Canal Dehiscence (diagnosis)

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