Findings
CT
- Symmetric developmental anomalies of the bilateral temporal bones:
- External ears:
- Abnormal axis of the temporal bone, which is downward sloping laterally
- Elongated, stenotic appearance of the external auditory canals, which measure a minimum of 1 mm in diameter on the right and 2.5 mm on the left near the junction of the cartilaginous and bony segments
- The tympanic membrane is not clearly visualized on either side. Tympanostomy tube on the left
- Middle ears/mastoids:
- Partial opacification bilaterally
- Underpneumatized, opacified bilateral mastoid air cells
- Dysplastic appearance of the malleus and incus with mild widening and abnormal anteroposterior orientation of the malleoincudal joint. Possible fusion of the incus to the medial wall of the epitympanum
- The stapes is not clearly visualized on the right and is severely dysplastic appearing on the left
- The oval window is atretic on the right and stenotic on the left
- The round windows are hypoplastic/stenotic bilaterally (left, right)
- Elongated bilateral labyrinthine segments of the facial nerves with poor delineation of the tympanic and mastoid segments
- Inner ears:
- Narrowed appearance of the bilateral internal auditory canals
- Bilateral cochlear hypoplasia with poor development of the apical turns
- Severely stenotic bilateral cochlear apertures (left, right)
- Hypoplastic vestibule bilaterally with underformed and dysplastic appearing elements of bilateral semicircular canals
- Additional findings:
- Hypoplastic bilateral jugular foramina with multiple prominent emissary veins
- Hypoplasia of the central skull base
- Basilar invagination with protrusion of the odontoid process through the foramen magnum
- Cleft palate with bony defects both anteriorly and posteriorly
- Incomplete vomer with deficiency of the posterior bony nasal septum inferiorly
- No discernible parotid glands
- External ears:
MRI
Diagnosis
CHARGE syndrome
Key Imaging Features
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Differential Diagnosis
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Discussion
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