| Literature DB >> 36128349 |
Alok A Bhatt1, Larry B Lundy2, Patricia A Rhyner1.
Abstract
Objectives: Superior semicircular canal dehiscence (SSCD) is defined as a defect in the bone overly the superior semicircular canal (SSC). The purpose of this study is to evaluate the pre-operative imaging examinations of patients who have undergone SSCD repair. We hypothesize that these patients will not have a supralabyrinthine air cell on the side of surgery. Material andEntities:
Keywords: Computed tomography; Magnetic resonance imaging; Semicircular canal dehiscence; Temporal bone
Year: 2022 PMID: 36128349 PMCID: PMC9479531 DOI: 10.25259/JCIS_73_2022
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Imaging Sci ISSN: 2156-5597
Figure 1:Computed tomography image parallel through the superior semicircular canal, with a supralabyrinthine air cell (solid arrow) and an intact superior semicircular canal (arrowhead).
Figure 2:Computed tomography image parallel through the superior semicircular canal, which shows dehiscence (solid arrow). Note the absence of a supralabyrinthine air cell.
Figure 3:(a) High-resolution T2-weighted image perpendicular through the superior semicircular canal (arrowhead) demonstrates a curvilinear rim of low T2 signal (arrow), corresponding to an air cell. Therefore, the roof is intact. (b) Computed tomography image of the same patient perpendicular through the superior semicircular canal (arrowhead) at the same level confirms an intact superior semicircular canal with a supralabyrinthine air cell (arrow).