Friday, October 1, 2010

Bilateral symptomatic petrous apex effusion


Volume 62, Number 2186-188DOI: 10.1007/s12070-010-0034-4

Muzeyyen YildirimSenem SenturkEbru GuzelAslan Guzel and Ismail Topcu

Abstract

Petrous apex effusions can present with aural fullness, hearing loss and dizziness. Although they can be followed-up when asymptomatic, clinical management of symptomatic patients is controversial. In this study, we present clinical and radiological findings of a 24-year-old patient with bilateral petrous apex effusion. She had been complaining of bilateral aural fullness and dizziness for 2 years. Radiological examinations revealed bilateral petrous apex effusion. After medical treatment, her symptoms gradually disappeared. In all previous published studies, unilateral petrous apex effusions were reported. To our best knowledge, this is the first patient with trapped fluid in bilateral petrous apex.

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