Absent Stapedial Tendon: Imaging Features of an Underrecognized Entity : Clinical Neuroradiology.
Brian J BurkettMichael P OienJohn C BensonAshley M NassiriMatthew L CarlsonJohn I LanePublished in: Clinical neuroradiology (2023)
The most reliable indicator of stapedial muscle absence on temporal bone CT is the absence or hypoplasia of the pyramidal eminence and aperture. Importantly, most patients had congenital stapes footplate fixation confirmed intraoperatively with a normal stapes footplate on CT, meaning the pyramidal eminence/aperture abnormality was the only preoperative imaging finding that could have suggested the footplate fixation.
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