Evaluation of inner ear congenital and developmental lesions by HRCT and MRI

To assess the role of HRCT and MR imaging in the evaluation of congenital and developmental anomalies of the inner ear and how the results could affect the management of such patients, 56 patients (43 males, 13 females, aged 7 days to 70 years) were examined by high resolution computed tomography an...

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Veröffentlicht in:Qatar medical journal 2009, Vol.18 (2), p.38-44
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الأذن
الأذن الداخلية
التشخيص
التشوهات الخلقية
التصوير بالرنين المغناطيسي
المرضى
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