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Second Branchial Apparatus Anomaly

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Here's a patient who had congenital conductive

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hearing loss. And on the sequences,

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what one can see is a normal head of malleus,

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a normal short process of incus.

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We have the neck of the malleus with

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the tensor tympani muscle,

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but we're missing something more posteriorly here.

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We do see stapes here, but we don't have the incus.

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So this could be a second branchial apparatus anomaly

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associated with loss of the long process of the incus.

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No other abnormalities were noted.

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Faculty

David M Yousem, MD, MBA

Professor of Radiology, Vice Chairman and Associate Dean

Johns Hopkins University

Tags

Temporal bone

Neuroradiology

Head and Neck

CT

Brain

Acquired/Developmental

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