Presentation
Bilateral conductive hearing loss.
Patient Data
Age: 32
Gender: Male
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Subtle lucency is seen in the region just anterior to the oval window on the left side. The stapes foot plate is normal.
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Subtle lucency is seen in the region just anterior to the oval window on the right side. The stapes foot plate is normal.
Case Discussion
In this patient, with history of bilateral conductive loss, these findings are consistent with bilateral fenestral otosclerosis.