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Title: Imaging in sensorineural and conductive hearing loss — an educational review
Authors: Vassallo, Edith
Gatt, Andre‑Stefan
Grech, Reuben
Capasso, Serena
Caranci, Ferdinando
Ugga, Lorenzo
Keywords: Hearing loss
Hearing disorders
Tomography
Magnetic resonance imaging
Temporal bone
Hearing disorders -- Diagnosis
Diagnostic imaging
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Springer Milano
Citation: Vassallo, E., Gatt, A. S., Grech, R., Capasso, S., Caranci, F., & Ugga, L. (2024). Imaging in sensorineural and conductive hearing loss — an educational review. La radiologia medica, 10.1007/s11547-024-01922-8.
Abstract: Hearing loss is the most common sensory impairment globally and can affect all ages. It can be classified into two categories, conductive and sensorineural, though both conditions may coexist. Various causes may be responsible for hearing loss including congenital, infectious, inflammatory and neoplastic. Imaging will help detect or exclude such causes and in combination with the medical history and clinical findings, enable the necessary treatment to be initiated. Imaging also provides an accurate pre-operative anatomical road map for the surgeons to ensure the best possible surgical outcomes. The aim of this educational review is to present a range of common and rare diseases causing hearing loss and provide a brief explanation of the best imaging modalities for each. It also discusses briefly some important anatomical variants which the radiologists should highlight in their report to help prevent inadvertent post-operative complications.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/129221
ISSN: 18266983
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