Michel aplasia

Case contributed by Dalia Ibrahim
Diagnosis certain

Presentation

Bilateral deafness. For cochlear implant.

Patient Data

Age: 7 years
Gender: Male
mri

Absence of inner ear structures on both sides (complete labyrnithine aplasia).

Absent 8th nerves on both sides.

Both internal auditory canals are small/atretic and low lying in position, through which both facial nerves enters.

ct

Absence of inner ear structures on both sides (complete labyrinthine aplasia).

Both internal auditory canals are small/atretic and low lying in position, through which both facial nerves enters.

Case Discussion

Michel aplasia is a rare developmental anomaly refers to the total aplasia of the inner ear.

Radiographic features include:

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