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Unilateral Labyrinthine Ossificans

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This was a patient who had a long-standing history of

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chronic otitis media for which a mastoidectomy was performed.

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When we look at the right side,

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we see that the patient has a canal wall up mastoidectomy

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with a defect in the mastoid air cells.

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However,

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there is still opacification of some

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of these mastoid air cells.

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The middle ear ossicles are identified, and we see

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the incudostapedial joint with the stapes here.

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As we continue scrolling,

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we notice that there is bony obliteration of the lateral

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semicircular canal, and we kind of lose the

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limbs of the superior semicircular canal.

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So if we look at the contralateral side,

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we are identifying the two limbs of the superior

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semicircular canal with the semi arcuate vessel

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coursing between it. On the right side,

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we don't see those limbs of the semicircular canal.

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And in fact,

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the posterior semicircular canal is also missing in this

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individual, as is the lateral semicircular canal,

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where we see bony obliteration or bony ingrowth.

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Note that the cochlea looks pretty good,

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except its basal turn.

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So we have the apical turn, the middle turn,

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and at the basal turn, you have ingrowth of

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bone into the basal turn of the cochlea,

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comparing the right side from the left side.

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So once again,

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this is an example of unilateral labyrinthitis ossificans

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as a complication of chronic otitis media.

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And at some point,

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this chronic otitis media must have created a labyrinthine

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fistula and inflammation that got into the labyrinthine

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structures to account for the labyrinthitis ossificans.

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Faculty

David M Yousem, MD, MBA

Professor of Radiology, Vice Chairman and Associate Dean

Johns Hopkins University

Tags

Temporal bone

Non-infectious Inflammatory

Neuroradiology

Infectious

Idiopathic

Head and Neck

CT

Brain

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