Syndromic Hearing Loss in Children.

Neuroimaging Clin N Am

Department of Radiology, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust, Great Ormond St. London, London, WC1N3JH, UK. Electronic address:

Published: November 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Recognizing specific patterns in the radiology of temporal bones is essential for diagnosing syndromic hearing loss and understanding related organ abnormalities.
  • Recent studies have highlighted key radiological features that can help pinpoint genetic and syndromic disorders when considered in a clinical setting.
  • This review serves as a comprehensive yet practical resource for radiologists working on cases of syndromic hearing loss.

Article Abstract

Pattern recognition of specific temporal bone radiological phenotypes, in association with abnormalities in other organ systems, is critical in the diagnosis and management of syndromic causes of hearing loss. Several recent publications have demonstrated the presence of specific radiological appearances, allowing precise genetic and/or syndromic diagnosis, in the right clinical context. This review article aims to provide an extensive but practical guide to the radiologist dealing with syndromic causes of hearing loss.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nic.2023.05.007DOI Listing

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