Inner ear malformations (classification)

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Cochlear anomalies are a variety of congenital anomalies which, depending on the exact time at which an insult occurs during embryogenesis, may have different manifestations. Terminology is often used imprecisely leading to confusion not only among clinicians, but also in the literature.

Classification

A classification first proposed in 1987 by Jackler et al. 2 has become widely accepted (with various modification), which divides congenital cochlear anomalies according to the timing of the developmental arrest. 

Conveniently starting at 3rd week till the end of 7thweek of gestation, an insult during each subsequent week results in a distinct inner ear abnormality:

See also

  • -<p><strong>Cochlear anomalies</strong> are a variety of congenital anomalies which, depending on the exact time at which an insult occurs during embryogenesis, may have different manifestations. Terminology is often used imprecisely leading to confusion not only among clinicians but also in the literature.</p><h4>Classification</h4><p>A classification first proposed in 1987 by <strong>Jackler et al</strong>. <sup>2 </sup>has become widely accepted (with various modification), which divides congenital cochlear anomalies according to the timing of the developmental arrest. </p><p>Conveniently starting at 3<sup>rd</sup> week till the end of 7<sup>th</sup><sup> </sup>week of gestation, an insult during each subsequent week results in a distinct inner ear abnormality:</p><ul>
  • +<p><strong>Cochlear anomalies</strong> are a variety of congenital anomalies which, depending on the exact time at which an insult occurs during embryogenesis, may have different manifestations. Terminology is often used imprecisely leading to confusion not only among clinicians, but also in the literature.</p><h4>Classification</h4><p>A classification first proposed in 1987 by <strong>Jackler et al</strong>. <sup>2 </sup>has become widely accepted (with various modification), which divides congenital cochlear anomalies according to the timing of the developmental arrest. </p><p>Conveniently starting at 3<sup>rd</sup> week till the end of 7<sup>th</sup><sup> </sup>week of gestation, an insult during each subsequent week results in a distinct inner ear abnormality:</p><ul>
  • -</ul>
  • +</ul><h4>See also</h4><ul><li><a title="cochlear incomplete partition" href="/articles/cochlear-incomplete-partition">cochlear incomplete partition</a></li></ul>

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