- Practical reference for otolaryngology & head and neck surgeons, and radiologists
- Presents 2D and 3D imaging features of micro structures in temporal bone
- Excellent illustrations throughout
This book provides a complete overview of two-dimension and three-dimension images of structures in normal and man-made minimal lesions in temporal bone.
First chapters present a series of two-dimension reconstructions of the temporal bone made via micro-CT scanning on axial, coronal and sagittal view just as HRCT showed. Subsequent chapters address three-dimension reconstruction of the temporal bone, and some models of man-made lesions in the temporal bone were reconstructed via micro-CT scanning. Last chapter discusses differences between micro-CT and high resolution CT scan of temporal bone.
This atlas is a valuable reference for otolaryngology & head and neck surgeons, radiologists, and related researchers.
Table of Contents- Principles and Conditions of Micro-CT Scan
- Two-Dimensional Reconstruction of Temporal Bone on Axial View
- Two-Dimensional Reconstruction of Temporal Bone on Coronal View
- Two-Dimensional Reconstruction of Temporal Bone on Sagittal View
- Two-Dimensional Reconstruction of Stapes
- Two-Dimensional Reconstruction of Cochlea
- Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of Temporal Bone
- Two-Dimensional Observation of Man-Made Tiny Lesion Models in Temporal Bone
- Three-Dimensional Observation of Man-Made Tiny Lesion Models in Temporal Bone
- Comparison Between Micro-CT and High-Resolution CT Scan of Temporal Bone