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Cochlear Implants International
An Interdisciplinary Journal for Implantable Hearing Devices
Volume 22, 2021 - Issue 3
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Letter to the editors

Response to letter regarding ‘Another evidence for pressure transfer mechanism in incomplete partition two anomaly via enlarged vestibular aqueduct’

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Figure 1. An IP-II cochlea with scala vestibuli (SV) dilatation, in case of EVA (SF = Stapes footplate, IAC = internal auditory canal) (with permission of Department of Otolaryngology of Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary and Cochlear Implants International).

Figure 1. An IP-II cochlea with scala vestibuli (SV) dilatation, in case of EVA (SF = Stapes footplate, IAC = internal auditory canal) (with permission of Department of Otolaryngology of Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary and Cochlear Implants International).

Figure 2. Magnetic resonance imaging of the temporal bone. Right side: EVA, interscalar septum (two small black arrows) pushed upwards resulting in enlarged scala vestibuli (white arrow). Left side: No enlargement of vestibular aqueduct with normal scala vestibuli (grey arrow) and normal located interscalar septum (one black small arrow) (with permission of Cochlear Implants International).

Figure 2. Magnetic resonance imaging of the temporal bone. Right side: EVA, interscalar septum (two small black arrows) pushed upwards resulting in enlarged scala vestibuli (white arrow). Left side: No enlargement of vestibular aqueduct with normal scala vestibuli (grey arrow) and normal located interscalar septum (one black small arrow) (with permission of Cochlear Implants International).

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