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Otology and Neurotology 2010-Jun

Endolymphatic hydrops in otologic syphilis: a temporal bone study.

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Mia E Miller
Chadi Makary
Ivan A Lopez
Akira Ishiyama

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OBJECTIVE

Endolymphatic hydrops in temporal bones with otologic syphilis directly relates to osteitis, new bone formation, and/or resorption along the course of the endolymphatic system.

BACKGROUND

Ménière's disease and otosyphilis both cause progressive endolymphatic hydrops, and the mechanism of hydrops formation in each disease process remains unclear. Traditionally, osteitic changes of the labyrinthine capsule were thought to lead to endolymphatic hydrops in syphilitic temporal bones. More recently, authors have suggested that microgummata and inflammatory change obliterating the endolymphatic duct and sac may cause endolymphatic hydrops in otosyphilis.

METHODS

This is a histopathologic study of 11 temporal bones from patients with otosyphilis. Gathered data include presence/absence of endolymphatic hydrops of the cochlea, saccule, and utricle; bony changes involving the endolymphatic duct and sac; a description of bony changes throughout the temporal bone; and the degree of atrophy of the organ of Corti, spiral ganglion, and stria vascularis.

RESULTS

The presence of osteitic changes surrounding the endolymphatic duct and sac and whether the endolymphatic system was obliterated did not directly correlate with the presence of endolymphatic hydrops in this study.

CONCLUSIONS

We reject the hypothesis that otologic syphilis is directly related to osteitis, new bone formation, and/or resorption along the course of the endolymphatic duct and sac. Although a change in the endolymphatic system may contribute to the formation of endolymphatic hydrops in otologic syphilis, it is not the only cause. Whether otosyphilis and Ménière's disease share a common mechanism of endolymphatic hydrops formation remains unclear, and the relationship between these causes of hydrops should be investigated further.

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