Cochlear implantation in a child with subtelomeric 1q deletion syndrome and Dandy-Walker malformation
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Cevizci, RaşitBezgin Üstün, Selin
Dizdar Turan, Handan
Yılmaz, Oğuz
Kersin, Burak
Bayazıt, Yıldırım Ahmet
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Cevizci, R., Bezgin Üstün, S., Dizdar Turan, H., Yılmaz, O., Kersin, B. ve Bayazıt, Y. (2016). Cochlear implantation in a child with subtelomeric 1q deletion syndrome and Dandy-Walker malformation. International Journal Of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology Extra, 13, 13-15. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pedex.2016.02.004Abstract
Subtelomeric 1q deletion syndrome is a rare disorder characterized by severe mental and growth retardation, microcephaly, distinct facial features and corpus callosum abnormalities. Senserineural hearing loss is not common in this syndrome. We report a 2-year-old boy with subtelomeric 1q deletion syndrome presented with typical craniofacial abnormalities and bilateral senserineural hearing loss. Imaging revealed corpus callosum hypogenesis and Dandy-Walker malformation. Cochlear implantation was successfully undertaken using a transmastoid facial recess aproach. After 12-months post-implantation, good audiological outcomes were obtained. Cochlear implantation can be considered for hearing rehabilitation in patients with subtelomeric 1q deletion syndrome and Dandy-Walker malformation.
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