- Mondoni defect: Most common congenital cochlear deformity. Incomplete development of the 2.5 turns of the cochlea, with a relatively well-formed basal turn and ballooning of the middle and apical turns into a cyst. 20% of cases have associated enlarged endolymphatic sacs and vestibular aqueducts.
- Cock deformity: Also known as Michel dysplasia. Second most common congenital cochlear deformity. Common cavity of the vestibule and cochlea. The modiolus is absent. Semicircular canals may be affected.
- Michel aplasia: Complete absence of the inner ear structures. Associated with other skull base abnormalities, abnormal course of the facial nerve, jugular vein abnormalities, absent stapes, absent oval window.
Monday, December 20, 2010
Congenital Cochlear Eponyms
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