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Type  MGI:General Description  most, but not all, cochleae have multiple spongy, bony overgrowths involving the bulla, cochlear apex, and labyrinth the degree of bone lesion severity correlates with the amount of hearing loss the fibrodysplatic-like lesions often increase the thickness of the outer wall of the cochlea and the midmodiolar bone separating the apical scala highly disorganized dendritic processes and abnormal osteocyte morphology are seen in the canalicular network compared to the aligned canalicular organization in wild-type cochlea