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Cochlear-facial dehiscence in a pediatric patient
Dionysios J Koroulakis1, Brian K Reilly2,3, Matthew T Whitehead3,4
1Department of Pediatrics, University of Virginia Health System, 1215 Lee St., Charlottesville, VA, 22903, USA. djk2z@virginia.edu.
Pediatric Radiology
|January 10, 2020
Abstract:
Temporal bone dehiscence is an infrequent but clinically important phenomenon. Cochlear-facial dehiscence, the rarest type, has been described only in adults. We report cochlear-facial dehiscence in a child. Knowledge of this entity is imperative for radiologists searching for anatomical markers of inner ear pathology and for cochlear implant planning.

