Computed tomography in the diagnosis of otosclerosis

2006 
Objectives To identify the main tomographic findings of otosclerosis and to evaluate the usefulness of high-resolution computed tomography as a diagnostic method for this osteodystrophy. Study design and setting A prospective and multicenter study consisting of computed tomography (CT) of the temporal bone was conducted on 54 patients with a clinical and surgical diagnosis of otosclerosis. Twenty-two patients were included in the control group. Results The CT scan was positive in 87% of the patients. The tomographic findings were mainly bilateral and fenestral foci were more prevalent. Conclusions CT showed a high rate of positivity, mainly for fenestral lesions. Foci anterior to the oval window were the most prevalent in this population. Significance CT is useful as a diagnostic method and therapeutic indicator of otosclerosis. EBM rating: B-3b
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