X-linked mixed deafness with congenital fixation of the stapedial footplate and perilymphatic gusher.

  • 1 March 1971
    • journal article
    • Vol. 07  (4) , 64-9
Abstract
An X-linked syndrome characterized in males by profound mixed deafness, vestibular abnormalities, congenital fixation of the stapes and perilymphatic otorrhea on attempted stapedectomy has been documented in a large Caucasian kindred. Female heterozygotes have similar but milder audiologic abnormalities. The syndrome of congenital fixation of the stapes with perilymphatic gusher may be a relatively common form of X-linked deafness and is an important clinical entity because affected males may be significantly benefited by sound amplification.