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Superior Canal Dehiscence

Last Updated on Jun 18, 2019
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What is Superior Canal Dehiscence?

Superior canal dehiscence (SCD) occurs when there is an opening (dehiscence) in the bone above the superior semicircular canal of the inner ear due to progressive deterioration or due to a head trauma resulting in sensations of vertigo, tinnitus (persistent ringing sounds), and unusual sensitivity to sounds. To understand how these sensations develop, it is important to have knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the ear.

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Anatomy & Physiology of the Ear

The ear consists of 3 parts: external ear, middle ear, and inner ear. The external ear conducts the sound and leads it to the middle ear. The middle ear is connected to the nose and to the inner ear. Pressure is equalized in the middle ear with its connection to the nose, through a canal known as the Eustachian tube. The sound is conducted into the inner ear through the oval window that then transmits the vibration through nerve impulses to the brain. These nerve impulses communicate with the brain, which makes us hear sound. The inner ear has a coiled structure called the cochlea that transmits the sound vibrations and 3 semicircular canals (part of the vestibular labyrinth) that help to maintain balance during head rotations. Pressure changes due to sound vibrations are balanced with the help of the opening of the oval window and the round window where the sound vibrations exit from the inner ear.

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In 1998, Lloyd B. Minor and colleagues noticed patients who had balance and sound processing issues with eye movements in the region of the superior semicircular canal in reaction to certain stimuli. In this condition, the opening of the bone causes a third window through which pressure changes are directed. As a result of this extra opening, imbalance and irregularities in sound are experienced

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What are the Causes of Superior Canal Dehiscence?

It is not very clear how SCD develops. The condition is most often observed in adults with no gender bias. However, when seen in children, it is often accompanied by hearing issues rather than problems with balance. There are a few causes, which are listed below:

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