Audiovestibular Findings in Patients with Concurrent Superior Canal Dehiscence and Vestibular Schwannoma

OTOLOGY & NEUROTOLOGY(2024)

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ObjectiveTo describe the clinical-instrumental findings in case of concurrent superior canal dehiscence (SCD) and ipsilateral vestibular schwannoma (VS), aiming to highlight the importance of an extensive instrumental assessment to achieve a correct diagnosis.Study DesignRetrospective case review.SettingTertiary referral center.PatientsFive patients with concurrent SCD and VS.InterventionClinical-instrumental assessment and imaging.Main Outcome MeasureClinical presentation, audiovestibular findings, and imaging.ResultsThe chief complaints were hearing loss (HL) and unsteadiness (80%). Other main symptoms included tinnitus (60%) and pressure-induced vertigo (40%). Mixed-HL was identified in three patients and pure sensorineural-HL in 1, including a roll-over curve in speech-audiometry in two cases. Vibration-induced nystagmus was elicited in all cases, whereas vestibular-evoked myogenic potentials showed reduced thresholds and enhanced amplitudes on the affected side in three patients. Ipsilesional weakness on caloric testing was detected in three patients and a bilateral hyporeflexia in one. A global canal impairment was detected by the video-head impulse test in one case, whereas the rest of the cohort exhibited a reduced function for the affected superior canal, together with ipsilateral posterior canal impairment in two cases. All patients performed both temporal bones HRCT scan and brain-MRI showing unilateral SCD and ipsilateral VS, respectively. All patients were submitted to a wait-and-scan approach, requiring VS removal only in one case.ConclusionSimultaneous SCD and VS might result in subtle clinical presentation with puzzling lesion patterns. When unclear symptoms and signs occur, a complete audiovestibular assessment plays a key role to address imaging and diagnosis.
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Brain-MRI,Conductive hearing loss,High-resolution CT scan,Pressure-induced vertigo,Sensorineural hearing loss,Superior canal dehiscence,Vestibular evoked myogenic potentials,Vestibular schwannoma,Video head impulse test
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