prominent handle of malleus, body and long process of incus  

prominent handle of malleus, body and long process of incus  

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We describe a rare case of isolated congenital incus anomaly without other otologic anomalies in this case report. We detected this condition in an adult who presented with long standing, non progressive unilateral reduced hearing. Isolated congenital incus anomaly was identified incidentally during her visit for other otological problem. We discus...

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... revealed normal bilateral pinna and ear canal. Otoscopic examination of left ear showed a retracted tympanic membrane with prominent lateral process of malleus, body and long process of incus ( Figure 1). There was no clinical evidence of cholesteatoma seen. ...