3.8 Cerebellopontine Angle Tumors

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10.1055/b-0038-162752 3.8 Cerebellopontine Angle Tumors Key Features The most common tumors of the cerebellopontine angle are vestibular schwannomas, followed by meningiomas and epidermoids. Treatment options depend on the etiology but…

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3.9 Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence Syndrome

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10.1055/b-0038-162753 3.9 Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence Syndrome Key Features Superior semicircular canal dehiscence (SSCD) occurs when there is an absence of intact bone overlying the superior semicircular canal. Presentation can…

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3.6 Vertigo

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10.1055/b-0038-162750 3.6 Vertigo 3.6.1 Balance Assessment Key Features Electronystagmography (ENG) Rotational chair Dynamic post urography Vestibular evoked myogenic potential (VEMP) Balance involves three components: (1) sensory input from the visual,…

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3.7 Tinnitus

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10.1055/b-0038-162751 3.7 Tinnitus Key Features Tinnitus is the perception of sound without an unrelated external source of sound. Retrocochlear pathology in unilateral tinnitus must be excluded. Vascular anomalies and neoplasms…

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3.4 Audiology

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10.1055/b-0038-162748 3.4 Audiology 3.4.1 Basic Audiologic Assessments Key Features Pure tone testing—air and bone conduction thresholds Speech testing—speech reception thresholds (SRT) and word recognition ability Immittance battery—tympanometry, acoustic reflex thresholds,…

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3.5 Hearing Loss

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10.1055/b-0038-162749 3.5 Hearing Loss 3.5.1 Conductive Hearing Loss Key Features Conductive hearing loss (CHL) occurs when sound is not efficiently transmitted through the external auditory canal, tympanic membrane, and ossicles…

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3.3 Otitis Externa

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10.1055/b-0038-162747 3.3 Otitis Externa 3.3.1 Uncomplicated Otitis Externa Key Features Otitis externa (OE) is an infectious process of the external auditory canal. The most common pathogens are Pseudomonas aeruginosa and…

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3.2 Otitis Media

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10.1055/b-0038-162746 3.2 Otitis Media 3.2.1 Acute Otitis Media Key Features Acute otitis media occurs when there is a bulging tympanic membrane with middle ear fluid. It is one of the…

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3.1 Otologic Emergencies

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10.1055/b-0038-162745 3.1 Otologic Emergencies 3.1.1 Sudden Hearing Loss Key Features Sudden hearing loss can be sensorineural or conductive in nature. Audiogram is performed to differentiate between sensorineural and conductive hearing…

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3.0 Embryology and Anatomy of the Ear

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10.1055/b-0038-162744 3.0 Embryology and Anatomy of the Ear Embryology Auricle Week 6: Hillocks of His form from condensations of the first and second branchial arches. The first three hillocks are…

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