Abstract
Membranous labyrinth pathologies are quite rare. They were until recently difficult to demonstrate by imaging technics, CT being the modality of choice. Our purpose was to stress the interest of MR examination for investigating patients complaining of vertigo, tinnitus, and profound sensorineural hearing loss. Normal anatomy as well as the main pathologically encountered changes are illustrated. (orig.)
Marsot-Dupuch, K;
[1]
Vignaud, J;
[2]
Mehdi, M;
[1]
Pharaboz, C;
[3]
Meyer, B
[4]
- Hopital Saint-Antoine, Service de Radiologie, 75 - Paris (France)
- Val de Grace, Hopital d`Instruction du Service de Sante des Armees, 75 - Paris (France)
- Hopital Begin, Hopital d`Instruction des Armees, 94 - Saint-Mande (France)
- Hopital Saint-Antoine, Service d`ORL, 75 - Paris (France)
Citation Formats
Marsot-Dupuch, K, Vignaud, J, Mehdi, M, Pharaboz, C, and Meyer, B.
Magnetic resonance imaging assessment of labyrinthine pathology.
Germany: N. p.,
1996.
Web.
Marsot-Dupuch, K, Vignaud, J, Mehdi, M, Pharaboz, C, & Meyer, B.
Magnetic resonance imaging assessment of labyrinthine pathology.
Germany.
Marsot-Dupuch, K, Vignaud, J, Mehdi, M, Pharaboz, C, and Meyer, B.
1996.
"Magnetic resonance imaging assessment of labyrinthine pathology."
Germany.
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title = {Magnetic resonance imaging assessment of labyrinthine pathology}
author = {Marsot-Dupuch, K, Vignaud, J, Mehdi, M, Pharaboz, C, and Meyer, B}
abstractNote = {Membranous labyrinth pathologies are quite rare. They were until recently difficult to demonstrate by imaging technics, CT being the modality of choice. Our purpose was to stress the interest of MR examination for investigating patients complaining of vertigo, tinnitus, and profound sensorineural hearing loss. Normal anatomy as well as the main pathologically encountered changes are illustrated. (orig.)}
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title = {Magnetic resonance imaging assessment of labyrinthine pathology}
author = {Marsot-Dupuch, K, Vignaud, J, Mehdi, M, Pharaboz, C, and Meyer, B}
abstractNote = {Membranous labyrinth pathologies are quite rare. They were until recently difficult to demonstrate by imaging technics, CT being the modality of choice. Our purpose was to stress the interest of MR examination for investigating patients complaining of vertigo, tinnitus, and profound sensorineural hearing loss. Normal anatomy as well as the main pathologically encountered changes are illustrated. (orig.)}
journal = []
issue = {5}
volume = {6}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
year = {1996}
month = {Oct}
}