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The cochlear aperture is not narrowed.The inner ear structures, including the semicircular canals, vestibule, and cochlea are unremarkable. | 0 |
The mastoid air-cells are unremarkable. | 0 |
COMPARISON: None FINDINGS: On the right side, a small, amorphous soft tissue density in the external auditory canal likely represents cerumen. | 1 |
Otherwise, the external auditory canal is patent. | 0 |
However, there is the suggestion that the tympanic membrane is retracted. | 1 |
COMPARISON: None FINDINGS: On the right side, there is minimal debris in the the external auditory canal, probably cerumen. | 1 |
The visualized osseous structures, middle ear cavities and right mastoid air cells are unremarkable. | 0 |
The left mastoid air cells are poorly pneumatized. | 1 |
The mastoid air cells are underpneumatized. | 1 |
The vestibulo-cochlear nerves appear grossly normal. | 0 |
The resolution is technically inferior to that which can be achieved with a 3 Tesla MR system, particularly for evaluating the integrity of the cochlear nerves. | 0 |
COMPARISON: CT Brain [**Date**] FINDINGS: TEMPORAL BONES: On the right side, the external auditory canal is patent. | 0 |
The tympanic membrane is retracted. | 1 |
The tympanic membrane is mildly retracted. | 1 |
The tympanic membrane mildly retracted. | 1 |
The left mastoid air cells and middle ear cavity is clear. | 0 |
The middle ears and mastoid air cells are clear. | 0 |
There has been resolution of the right middle ear and mastoid air cell disease. | 1 |
There is thickening of the tympanic membrane with soft tissue which extends laterally along the walls of the external canal. | 1 |
There is thickening of the tympanic membrane with soft tissue which extends laterally along the walls of the external canal. | 1 |
The incus and malleus are present but appear slightly small, irregular and decreased in density. | 1 |
The incus and malleus are present but appear slightly small, irregular and decreased in density. | 1 |
The stapes is not definitely visualized. | 0 |
The vestibule and semicircular canals are unremarkable. | 0 |
The vestibule and semicircular canals are unremarkable. | 0 |
Evaluation of the cochlea demonstrates sclerosis around the apical turn with diminished visualization of the internal structure. | 1 |
The vestibular aqueduct is prominent and equal in size to the posterior semicircular canal. | 0 |
The incus and malleus are unremarkable. | 0 |
The incus and malleus are unremarkable. | 0 |
The vestibular aqueduct is enlarged measuring 1.7 mm. | 1 |
There is demineralization of the ossicles on the right. | 1 |
Neither stapes is visualized. | 0 |
Poor visualization of the apical turn and internal architecture of the right cochlea. | 1 |
Bilateral vestibular aqueduct enlargement, worse on the left than the right. | 1 |
Thickened right tympanic membrane with extension of soft tissue into the external auditory canal. | 1 |
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