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The inner ear structures, including semicircular canal, vestibule and cochlea are unremarkable. | 0 |
The vestibular aqueduct is not enlarged. | 0 |
The inner ear structures, including the semicircular canal, vestibule and cochlea are unremarkable. | 0 |
COMPARISON: [**Date**] FINDINGS: On the right side, the external auditory canal is patent. | 0 |
The inner ear structures, including semicircular canal, vestibule and cochlea are unremarkable. | 0 |
The inner ear structures, including the semicircular canal, vestibule and cochlea are unremarkable. | 0 |
The middle ear structures, including the ossicles are normal. | 0 |
The mastoid air cell complex is clear. | 0 |
The inner ear structures, including the cochlea, semicircular canals and internal auditory canals are unremarkable. | 0 |
The external canal is clear and the tympanic membrane is normal. | 0 |
The middle ear is clear and the ossicles are intact. | 0 |
The ossicles are intact. | 0 |
The tympanic membrane is unremarkable. | 0 |
The inner ear structures, including the semicircular canals, vestibule, and cochlea are unremarkable. | 0 |
On the left side, the external auditory canal is patent. | 0 |
The mastoid air cells are well-pneumatized and clear. | 0 |
The visualized mastoid air cells and middle ear cavities are clear. | 0 |
COMPARISON: None FINDINGS: On the right side, the external auditory canal is patent. | 0 |
The inner ear structures, including the semicircular canals, vestibule, and cochlea are unremarkable. | 0 |
The semicircular canals are normal. | 0 |
The vestibulo-cochlear nerves are identified. | 0 |
The vestibulo-cochlear nerves are seen and appear normal. | 0 |
The inner ear structures, including the semicircular canals, vestibule and cochlea are unremarkable. | 0 |
The mastoid air cells are clear. | 0 |
The inner ear structures, including the semicircular canals and vestibule are otherwise unremarkable. | 0 |
The inner ear structures, including the semicircular canals, and vestibule are unremarkable. | 0 |
The scutum is intact. | 0 |
The inner ear structures, including the semicircular canals, vestibule and cochlea are unremarkable. | 0 |
The scutum bilaterally are intact. | 0 |
There is no evidence of ossicular erosion or changes to the scutum. | 0 |
The malleus appears to be slightly elevated, however, the ossicular relationship appears intact. | 0 |
The ossicles and the scutum appear intact. | 0 |
There is no evidence of bony erosion of the ossicles or the scutum. | 0 |
The external canal and tympanic membrane are unremarkable. | 0 |
A normal malleus and incus was identified bilaterally. | 0 |
No evidence of erosion in the incus and malleus. | 0 |
A normal malleus and incus was identified bilaterally. | 0 |
The malleus and incus appear grossly normal. | 0 |
The incus and malleus are grossly intact. | 0 |
The EAC is patent. | 0 |
The EAC is patent though there is some soft tissue thickening of the wall, slightly more than the prior exam and there is also some soft tissue medially in the canal. | 0 |
LEFT EAR FINDINGS: The EAC is patent. | 0 |
The stapes is present, inserting into the oval window. | 0 |
The external canal is clear and the tympanic membrane is non-thickened. | 0 |
FINDINGS: Inferior to the facial nerve in the region of the oval window, there is a tiny soft tissue mass abutting the footplate of the stapes without evidence of dehiscence. | 0 |
The stapes appears normal. | 0 |
The incus and malleus are intact bilaterally. | 0 |
The external canal is normal in size. | 0 |
The malleus and incus are otherwise intact. | 0 |
The bone and cartilaginous components of the external canal are normal. | 0 |
The left external canal is normal without masses or obstruction. | 0 |
The head of the malleus is present. | 0 |
The stapes and the incus appear grossly normal. | 0 |
Minimal soft tissue stranding is present in the right middle ear, otherwise the EAC and the middle ears appear within normal limits. | 0 |
IAC, EAC are also normal. | 0 |
The stapes is in fairly normal position, adjacent to the oval window. | 0 |
The stapes is grossly unremarkable. | 0 |
The semicircular canal, vestibule, and internal auditory canal on the left are unremarkable. | 0 |
The cochlea, vestibular aqueducts and vestibules are normal in appearance and configuration bilaterally. | 0 |
The tympanic membrane is thickened. | 1 |
The tympanic membrane is now thickened. | 1 |
The right vestibule is enlarged compared to the contralateral vestibule. | 1 |
The right vestibule is enlarged. | 1 |
Bilaterally, the ossicles within the attic are lying in an abnormal position , more horizontal, relative to the scutum. | 1 |
The cochlea is again noted to be hypoplastic. | 1 |
The left cochlea is also hypoplastic. | 1 |
The tympanic membrane appears minimally thickened. | 1 |
The lateral semicircular canal is not formed and the proximal portion is bulbous. | 1 |
The vestibule is enlarged. | 1 |
Bilateral enlarged vestibules. | 1 |
The vestibular aqueducts of the temporal bones, bilaterally, appear enlarged on the axial T2 images. | 1 |
Bilaterally enlarged vestibular aqueducts, see comments. | 1 |
The right internal auditory canal is severely hypoplastic, but is patent. | 1 |
The internal auditory canal is slightly hypoplastic. | 1 |
The vestibular aqueduct is enlarged. | 1 |
IMPRESSION: Enlarged left vestibular aqueduct. | 1 |
As previously seen the right mastoid air cells are under pneumatized. | 1 |
The mastoid air cells are clear; the left mastoid air cells are underpneumatized but unchanged. | 1 |
On the right side, the vestibular aqueduct is enlarged, measuring 2.5 mm. | 1 |
There is underpneumatization of the mastoid air cells, more prominent on the right side. | 1 |
The external auditory canal is atretic as well as the tympanic membrane. | 1 |
The external auditory canal is atretic as well as the tympanic membrane. | 1 |
Small, malformed left pinna with atresia of the left external auditory canal and non-visualization of tympanic membrane. | 1 |
There is abnormal signal and enhancement in the left mastoid air cells, possibly related to the previously reported left cholesteatoma. | 1 |
Abnormal signal intensity in the left mastoid air cells, as described. | 1 |
The cochlea is mildly dysplastic with incomplete partition of middle and apical turn. | 1 |
IMPRESSION: Mild dysplasia of the cochlea bilaterally. | 1 |
The right incus and malleus are dysplastic and probably fused. | 1 |
There is atresia of the right external auditory canal. | 1 |
The middle ear ossicles appear hypoplastic, and there is questionable fusion between the malleus and incus. | 1 |
There is abnormal configuration of the vestibules (common cavity) and semicircular canals which are abnormally dilated. | 1 |
The ossicles are abnormal on the right with abnormal globular shape and positioning. | 1 |
The ossicles are again noted to be abnormally shaped and have abnormal relationships to each other, worse than the right side findings. | 1 |
The semicircular canals are present but appear slightly widened. | 1 |
The ossicles are markedly dysplastic with a single hook-shaped ossicle possibly representing a fusion of the incus and head of the malleus or representing a dysmorphic incus with malleus separately fused to the wall of the tympanic cavity. | 1 |
The ossicles appear abnormal in orientation with apparent fusion of the malleus and incus to each other as well as with the wall of middle ear cavity. | 1 |
The scutum is thickened. | 1 |
The inner ear structures, including the lateral semicircular canals, vestibule, and cochlea are dysplastic bilaterally. | 1 |
The superior and posterior semicircular canals are hypoplastic. | 1 |
The middle ear cavity is clear, however the study is notable for abnormal malleus, as the head is smaller, and the long process appears to be absent. | 1 |
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