- Easy reference resource for practical clinical use
- Features a symptomatology-based format
- Includes Point-by-point highlights to retain the reader’s attention
This book presents standard imaging techniques, basic anatomy and an approach to common pathology encountered in temporal bone imaging. Intended as a survival guide for residents and general radiologists, it covers all topics comprehensively, and provides intuitive point-by-point summaries, similar to those of popular radiology reference sites, for easy comprehension at a glance. The book also offers guidance on the pertinent points that need to be included in a report and how to answer basic questions that are likely to be asked by the referring clinician or supervising radiologist. This book will be a valuable resource for general radiologists, radiology residents, ENT residents, otology surgeons and anyone involved in the occasional temporal bone study. Table of Contents- Basic Temporal Bone Imaging Anatomy: External, Middle and Inner Ear
- Temporal Bone Imaging Techniques: Computer Tomography, Cone Beam CT and Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Imaging Approach to Conductive Hearing Loss
- Imaging Approach to Sensorineural Hearing Loss
- Imaging Approach to Tinnitus
- Imaging Approach to Otorrhea
- Imaging Approach to Otalgia
- Clinical Otoscopy Findings and Imaging of Common Surgeries and Implants
- Radiological Features of Otitis Externa
- Imaging of External Ear Canal Masses: Cholesteatoma and Tumours
- Imaging of External Ear Malformations, Canal Stenosis and Exostosis
- Imaging of Otomastoiditis: Acute and Chronic
- Radiological Features of Acquired and Congenital Cholesteatoma
- Radiological Features of Oval Window Atresia
- Congenital Abnormalities of the Inner Ear
- Radiological Features of Otosclerosis
- Other Causes of Inner Ear Hearing Loss: Meniere’s Disease, Labyrinthitis and Semi-Circular Canal Dehiscence
- Imaging of Temporal Bone Trauma
- Imaging of the Petrous Apex, Cerebellopontine Angles and Jugular Foramen
- Imaging of the Facial Nerve: Approach and Pathology
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