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Chapter 32
Hearing Loss in Osteogenesis Imperfecta
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FIGURE 32.1 A hematoxylin and eosin-stained cross-section of a temporal bone in a patient with type I OI. This
patient had a conductive hearing loss that progressed to a mixed hearing loss during late adulthood. The
cochlea is surrounded by a darker blue stain corresponding to the otosclerotic lesion. Beneath the cochlea
there is an area of cavitation. The asterix indicates the silhouette of a surgically placed stapes prosthesis to
correct the conductive hearing loss. This figure is reproduced in color in the color plate section.
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FIGURE 32.2 A hematoxylin and eosin-stained temporal bone of a patient with type II OI. The cochlea and
structures of the inner ear are normal. In this section delayed patterns of ossicle formation are noted. The
stapes footplate is separated into two layers and the incus has a higher content of marrow (asterix) than
predicted for age. This figure is reproduced in color in the color plate section.
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FIGURE 32.3 Audiological fi ndings are shown for a 43-year-old male with OI. This individual has a mixed
hearing impairment with a conductive hearing loss in the low frequency region from 250 to 1000 Hz with
sensorineural hearing loss at 2000 Hz and above. This figure is reproduced in color in the color plate
section.
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FIGURE 32.4 Findings for a 35-year-old female with OI are shown. This patient has a sensorineural hearing loss
for the left ear and a conductive hearing loss for the right ear. This figure is reproduced in color in the color plate
section.
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