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Apical Endolymphatic Hydrops

Apical Endolymphatic Hydrops Abstract • The incidence of apical endolymphatic hydrops was determined in 495 temporal bones from 300 subjects in whom the otopathologic diagnoses were presbycusis, otosclerosis, otitis media, and nonpathologic cochlea. The overall incidence was 15.8% and was not significantly different in the four diagnostic groups. These findings indicate that apical endolymphatic hydrops is of no pathologic or functional significance. (Arch Otolaryngol 1982;108:463-466) References 1. Paparella M, Oda M, Hiraide F, et al: Pathology of sensorineural hearing loss in otitis media . Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 1972;81:632-647. 2. Meyerhoff WL, Kim CH, Paparella MM: Pathology of chronic otitis media . Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 1978;87:749-760. 3. Paparella MM, Goycoolea MV, Meyerhoff WL, et al: Endolymphatic hydrops and otitis media . Laryngoscope 1979;89:43-58. 4. Goycoolea MV, Paparella MM, Juhn SK, et al: Oval and round window changes in otitis media: Potential pathways between middle and inner ear . Laryngoscope 1980;90:1387-1392. 5. Schuknecht HF, Igarashi M: Pathology of slowly progressive sensori-neural deafness . Trans Am Acad Ophthalmol Otolaryngol 1964;68:222-242. 6. Nadol J: Electron microscopic findings in the presbycusic degeneration of the basal turn of the cochlea . Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 1979;87:818-836. 7. Karmody C, Schuknecht HF: Deafness in congenital syphilis . Arch Otolaryngol 1966;83:18-27.Crossref 8. Wolfson R, Leiberman A: Unilateral deafness with subsequent vertigo . Laryngoscope 1975;85:1752-1766.Crossref 9. Nadol J, Weiss A, Parker S: Vertigo of delayed onset after sudden deafness with subsequent vertigo . Laryngoscope 1975;84:841-846. 10. Schuknecht HF: Delayed endolymphatic hydrops . Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 1978;87:743-748. 11. Kamei T: Delayed vertigo , in Hood JD (ed): Vestibular Mechanisms in Health and Disease . New York, Academic Press Inc, 1978, pp 369-374. 12. LeLiever WC, Barber HO: Delayed endolymphatic hydrops . J Otolaryngol 1980;9:375-380. 13. Kimura RS, Schuknecht HF, Ota C, et al: Obliteration of the ductus reuniens . Acta Otolaryngol 1980;89:295-309.Crossref 14. Kitamura K, Schuknecht HF, Kimura RS: Cochlear hydrops in association with collapsed saccule and ductus reuniens . Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 1982;91:5-13. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Archives of Otolaryngology American Medical Association

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American Medical Association
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Copyright © 1982 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved.
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0003-9977
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10.1001/archotol.1982.00790560001001
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Abstract • The incidence of apical endolymphatic hydrops was determined in 495 temporal bones from 300 subjects in whom the otopathologic diagnoses were presbycusis, otosclerosis, otitis media, and nonpathologic cochlea. The overall incidence was 15.8% and was not significantly different in the four diagnostic groups. These findings indicate that apical endolymphatic hydrops is of no pathologic or functional significance. (Arch Otolaryngol 1982;108:463-466) References 1. Paparella M, Oda M, Hiraide F, et al: Pathology of sensorineural hearing loss in otitis media . Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 1972;81:632-647. 2. Meyerhoff WL, Kim CH, Paparella MM: Pathology of chronic otitis media . Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 1978;87:749-760. 3. Paparella MM, Goycoolea MV, Meyerhoff WL, et al: Endolymphatic hydrops and otitis media . Laryngoscope 1979;89:43-58. 4. Goycoolea MV, Paparella MM, Juhn SK, et al: Oval and round window changes in otitis media: Potential pathways between middle and inner ear . Laryngoscope 1980;90:1387-1392. 5. Schuknecht HF, Igarashi M: Pathology of slowly progressive sensori-neural deafness . Trans Am Acad Ophthalmol Otolaryngol 1964;68:222-242. 6. Nadol J: Electron microscopic findings in the presbycusic degeneration of the basal turn of the cochlea . Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 1979;87:818-836. 7. Karmody C, Schuknecht HF: Deafness in congenital syphilis . Arch Otolaryngol 1966;83:18-27.Crossref 8. Wolfson R, Leiberman A: Unilateral deafness with subsequent vertigo . Laryngoscope 1975;85:1752-1766.Crossref 9. Nadol J, Weiss A, Parker S: Vertigo of delayed onset after sudden deafness with subsequent vertigo . Laryngoscope 1975;84:841-846. 10. Schuknecht HF: Delayed endolymphatic hydrops . Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 1978;87:743-748. 11. Kamei T: Delayed vertigo , in Hood JD (ed): Vestibular Mechanisms in Health and Disease . New York, Academic Press Inc, 1978, pp 369-374. 12. LeLiever WC, Barber HO: Delayed endolymphatic hydrops . J Otolaryngol 1980;9:375-380. 13. Kimura RS, Schuknecht HF, Ota C, et al: Obliteration of the ductus reuniens . Acta Otolaryngol 1980;89:295-309.Crossref 14. Kitamura K, Schuknecht HF, Kimura RS: Cochlear hydrops in association with collapsed saccule and ductus reuniens . Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 1982;91:5-13.

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Archives of OtolaryngologyAmerican Medical Association

Published: Aug 1, 1982

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