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2020, Number 4

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Otorrinolaringología 2020; 65 (4)

Severe advanced, ossified and cavitary otosclerosis and cochlear implant

López-Sisniega JA, González-Domínguez S, Cardona-Martínez C, Paquot-Chico RO, Valdés-Oberhauser LM
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Language: Spanish
References: 8
Page: 212-220
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Key words:

Otosclerosis, Cochlear implant, Hearing loss, Ossification.

ABSTRACT

Background: Otosclerosis is a disease of the bone tissue of the otic capsule.
Clinical cases: Two cases of far advanced severe otosclerosis in two patients of 57 and 49-years-old are described, both needed cochlear implant surgery. One case presented a severe cochlear ossification and the other showed cochlear cavitary lesions.
Conclusions: Severe advanced otosclerosis is a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge in which results of success in hearing gain may be uncertain.


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Otorrinolaringología. 2020;65