2009年11月
Membranous Labyrinth Volumes in Normal Ears and Meniere Disease: A Three-Dimensional Reconstruction Study
The Laryngoscope
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- 巻
- 119
- 号
- 11
- 開始ページ
- 2216
- 終了ページ
- 2220
- 記述言語
- 英語
- 掲載種別
- 研究論文(学術雑誌)
- DOI
- 10.1002/lary.20723
- 出版者・発行元
- JOHN WILEY & SONS INC
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine the normal volume ranges of cochlear duct, saccule, and utricle, and to assess endolymphatic hydrops in Meniere disease.
Study Design: Retrospective temporal bone study.
Methods: Three-dimensional (3-D) images of membranous labyrinth were reconstructed from 31 normal temporal bones, six temporal bones from three patients with bilateral Meniere disease, and 16 temporal bones from eight patients with unilateral Meniere disease. Volumes of each part of membranous labyrinth were measured in each temporal bone group after 3-D reconstruction.
Results: The mean volumes and upper normal volume limits (over the 95% confidence interval) of the cochlear duct, saccule, and utricle were 7.67 and 9.77 mm(3), 2.42 and 3.68 mm(3), and 10.65 and 16.45 mm(3), respectively. All three patients with bilateral Meniere disease showed endolymphatic hydrops (excess of volume over normal limits) in both ears. Of eight patients with unilateral Meniere disease, five had no symptom in the contralateral ear, whereas three patients had histories of progression from unilateral to bilateral Meniere disease 13-21 years after the initial onset. All of the diseased and three of eight contralateral ears showed endolymphatic hydrops. In contrast, no hydrops was observed in any part of the membranous labyrinth in asymptomatic ears.
Conclusions: Our findings suggest that cochleosaccular hydrops is a sensitive finding in Meniere disease. In addition, the volume data obtained from this study could be useful as a standard value for the assessment of hydrops in diagnostic imaging of the inner ear in Meniere disease.
Study Design: Retrospective temporal bone study.
Methods: Three-dimensional (3-D) images of membranous labyrinth were reconstructed from 31 normal temporal bones, six temporal bones from three patients with bilateral Meniere disease, and 16 temporal bones from eight patients with unilateral Meniere disease. Volumes of each part of membranous labyrinth were measured in each temporal bone group after 3-D reconstruction.
Results: The mean volumes and upper normal volume limits (over the 95% confidence interval) of the cochlear duct, saccule, and utricle were 7.67 and 9.77 mm(3), 2.42 and 3.68 mm(3), and 10.65 and 16.45 mm(3), respectively. All three patients with bilateral Meniere disease showed endolymphatic hydrops (excess of volume over normal limits) in both ears. Of eight patients with unilateral Meniere disease, five had no symptom in the contralateral ear, whereas three patients had histories of progression from unilateral to bilateral Meniere disease 13-21 years after the initial onset. All of the diseased and three of eight contralateral ears showed endolymphatic hydrops. In contrast, no hydrops was observed in any part of the membranous labyrinth in asymptomatic ears.
Conclusions: Our findings suggest that cochleosaccular hydrops is a sensitive finding in Meniere disease. In addition, the volume data obtained from this study could be useful as a standard value for the assessment of hydrops in diagnostic imaging of the inner ear in Meniere disease.
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- DOI : 10.1002/lary.20723
- ISSN : 0023-852X
- PubMed ID : 19806642
- Web of Science ID : WOS:000271692900023