Case Report

Vol. 19 No. 3 (2023): The Journal of International Advanced Otology

Flocculus Herniation into the Internal Acoustic Canal in Incomplete Partition Type I: A Case Report

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Şafak Parlak
Ayca Akgoz
Sevtap Arslan
Levent Sennaroglu
Kader Karlı Oguz

Abstract

In this study, we present the first case with cerebellar herniation into the internal acoustic canal in incomplete partition type I anomaly. Cerebellar herniation into the internal acoustic canal is very rare with only a few cases reported in the literature. Although it is a rare clinical situation, cerebellar herniation into the internal acoustic canal may be seen in patients with incomplete partition type I. We presented magnetic resonance imaging findings of a 3-year-old girl with a history of meningitis, middle ear effusion, and bilateral congenital sensorineural hearing loss. Magnetic resonance imaging showed bilateral incomplete partition type I malformation and an additional flocculus herniation into the right internal acoustic canal. In the presented case, predisposition to cerebrospinal fluid leak in incomplete partition type I anomaly may be the reason for cerebellar herniation into internal acoustic canal. Also, possible increased intracranial pressure due to meningitis may be a contributing factor.



Cite this article as: Parlak Ş, Ayca Akgoz ¸, Arslan S, Sennaroglu L, Karlı Oguz K. Flocculus herniation into the internal acoustic canal in incomplete partition type I: A case report. J Int Adv Otol. 2023;19(3):266-268.


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