Presentation
16 year old male presenting with bilateral mixed hearing loss.
Patient Data
Age: 16
Gender: Male
From the case:
X-linked deafness
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From the case:
X-linked deafness
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Case Discussion
CT and MRI show the typical findings of X-linked deafness, with bilateral bilateral absence of the bony partition between the fundus and the basal turn of the cochleas. On the left side there is an abnormaly enlarged vestibular aqueduct.