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Inner Ear Disorders Presenting with Air–Bone Gaps: A Review

University of Salerno Department of Medicine and Surgery,Alfonso Scarpa,Massimo Ralli, Sapienza University of Rome Department of Sense Organs,Claudia Cassandro, University of Turin Department of Surgical Sciences,Federico Maria Gioacchini, Polytechnic University of Marche Department of Clinical and Molecular Sciences,Antonio Greco,Arianna Di Stadio, University of Perugia Department of Otolaryngology,Matteo Cavaliere, University Hospital 'San Giovanni di Dio e Ruggi d'Aragona' Department of Otorhinolaryngology,Donato Troisi,Marco de Vincentiis,Ettore Cassandro

The Journal of International Advanced Otology(2020)

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Air-bone gaps (ABGs) are commonly found in patients with conductive or mixed hearing loss generally due to outer- and/or middle-ear diseases such as otitis externa, tympanic membrane perforation, interruption or fixation of the ossicular chain, and chronic suppurative otitis media. ABGs can also be found in correlation with inner-ear disorders, such as endolymphatic hydrops, enlarged vestibular aqueduct syndrome, semicircular canal dehiscence, gusher syndrome, cochlear dehiscence, and Paget disease's as well cerebral vascular anomalies including dural arteriovenous fistula. The typical clinical presentation of inner-ear conditions or cerebral vascular anomalies causing ABGs includes audiological and vestibular symptoms like vertigo, oscillopsia, dizziness, imbalance, spinning sensation, pulsatile or continuous tinnitus, hyperacusis, autophony, auricular fullness, Tullio's phenomenon, and Hennebert's sign. Establishing a definitive diagnosis of the underlying condition in patients presenting with an ABG is often challenging to do and, in many patients, the condition may remain undefined. Results from an accurate clinical, audiological, and vestibular evaluation can be suggestive for the underlying condition; however, radiological assessment by computed tomography and/or magnetic resonance imaging is mandatory to confirm any diagnostic suspicion. In this review, we describe and discuss the most recent updates available regarding the clinical presentation and diagnostic workup of inner-ear conditions that may present together with ABGs.
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Air-bone gap,inner-ear,Meniere's disease,mixed hearing loss
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