MRI of the Internal Auditory Canal, Labyrinth, and Middle Ear: How We Do It

Volume: 297, Issue: 2, Pages: 252 - 265
Published: Nov 1, 2020
Abstract
MRI is firmly established as an essential modality in the imaging of the temporal bone and lateral skull base. It is used to evaluate normal anatomic structures, evaluate for vestibular schwannomas, assess for inflammatory and/or infectious processes, and detect residual and/or recurrent cholesteatoma. It is also extensively used in pre- and postoperative evaluations, particularly in patients with vestibular schwannomas and candidates for...
Paper Details
Title
MRI of the Internal Auditory Canal, Labyrinth, and Middle Ear: How We Do It
Published Date
Nov 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
297
Issue
2
Pages
252 - 265
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