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Post traumatic deafness: a pictorial review of CT and MRI findings

ABSTRACT: Hearing loss is a common functional disorder after trauma, and radiologists should be aware of the ossicular, labyrinthine or brain lesions that may be responsible. After a trauma, use of a systematic approach to explore the main functional components of auditory pathways is essential. Con...

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Autores principales: Maillot, Olivier, Attyé, Arnaud, Boyer, Eric, Heck, Olivier, Kastler, Adrian, Grand, Sylvie, Schmerber, Sébastien, Krainik, Alexandre
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Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4877355/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27085885
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13244-016-0490-9
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author Maillot, Olivier
Attyé, Arnaud
Boyer, Eric
Heck, Olivier
Kastler, Adrian
Grand, Sylvie
Schmerber, Sébastien
Krainik, Alexandre
author_facet Maillot, Olivier
Attyé, Arnaud
Boyer, Eric
Heck, Olivier
Kastler, Adrian
Grand, Sylvie
Schmerber, Sébastien
Krainik, Alexandre
author_sort Maillot, Olivier
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description ABSTRACT: Hearing loss is a common functional disorder after trauma, and radiologists should be aware of the ossicular, labyrinthine or brain lesions that may be responsible. After a trauma, use of a systematic approach to explore the main functional components of auditory pathways is essential. Conductive hearing loss is caused by the disruption of the conductive chain, which may be due to ossicular luxation or fracture. This pictorial review firstly describes the normal 2-D and 3-D anatomy of the ossicular chain, including the incudo-malleolar and incudo-stapedial joints. The role of 3-D CT in the post-traumatic evaluation of injury to the temporal bone is then evaluated. In the case of sensorineural hearing loss, CT can detect pneumolabyrinth and signs of perilymphatic fistulae but fails to detect subtle lesions within the inner ear, such as labyrinthine haemorrhage or localized brain axonal damage along central auditory pathways. The role that MRI with 3-D-FLAIR acquisition plays in the detection of inner ear haemorrhage and post-traumatic lesions of the brain parenchyma that may lead to auditory agnosia is also discussed. KEY POINTS: • The most common middle ear injuries are incudo-malleolar and incudo-stapedial joint luxation. • In patients with SNHL, CT can detect pneumolabyrinth or perilymphatic fistula • 3-D-FLAIR MRI appears the best sequence to highlight labyrinthine haemorrhage • Axonal damage and brain hematoma may lead to deafness
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spelling pubmed-48773552016-06-13 Post traumatic deafness: a pictorial review of CT and MRI findings Maillot, Olivier Attyé, Arnaud Boyer, Eric Heck, Olivier Kastler, Adrian Grand, Sylvie Schmerber, Sébastien Krainik, Alexandre Insights Imaging Pictorial Review ABSTRACT: Hearing loss is a common functional disorder after trauma, and radiologists should be aware of the ossicular, labyrinthine or brain lesions that may be responsible. After a trauma, use of a systematic approach to explore the main functional components of auditory pathways is essential. Conductive hearing loss is caused by the disruption of the conductive chain, which may be due to ossicular luxation or fracture. This pictorial review firstly describes the normal 2-D and 3-D anatomy of the ossicular chain, including the incudo-malleolar and incudo-stapedial joints. The role of 3-D CT in the post-traumatic evaluation of injury to the temporal bone is then evaluated. In the case of sensorineural hearing loss, CT can detect pneumolabyrinth and signs of perilymphatic fistulae but fails to detect subtle lesions within the inner ear, such as labyrinthine haemorrhage or localized brain axonal damage along central auditory pathways. The role that MRI with 3-D-FLAIR acquisition plays in the detection of inner ear haemorrhage and post-traumatic lesions of the brain parenchyma that may lead to auditory agnosia is also discussed. KEY POINTS: • The most common middle ear injuries are incudo-malleolar and incudo-stapedial joint luxation. • In patients with SNHL, CT can detect pneumolabyrinth or perilymphatic fistula • 3-D-FLAIR MRI appears the best sequence to highlight labyrinthine haemorrhage • Axonal damage and brain hematoma may lead to deafness Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2016-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4877355/ /pubmed/27085885 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13244-016-0490-9 Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Heck, Olivier
Kastler, Adrian
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Schmerber, Sébastien
Krainik, Alexandre
Post traumatic deafness: a pictorial review of CT and MRI findings
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title_short Post traumatic deafness: a pictorial review of CT and MRI findings
title_sort post traumatic deafness: a pictorial review of ct and mri findings
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