Journal article
Fenestral and cochlear otosclerosis: computed tomographic evaluation
The American journal of otology (New York, N.Y.), v 6(6), pp 476-481
01 Nov 1985
PMID: 4073255
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Abstract
Computed tomography has replaced conventional multidirectional tomography in the imaging of patients with the presumed diagnosis of otosclerosis. In addition to obliterative disease, which was easily diagnosed with multidirectional tomography, anterior and posterior foci of varying sizes can now also be visualized preoperatively. Active cochlear otosclerosis (otospongiosis) is diagnosed in the presence of foci of demineralization in the otic capsule. Diagnosis of these entities has been of great interest to our referring otologic surgeons.
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- Title
- Fenestral and cochlear otosclerosis: computed tomographic evaluation
- Creators
- J D SwartzD W MandellR J WolfsonF I MarloweG L PopkyH D SilbermanH WilfN G SwartzA S Berger
- Publication Details
- The American journal of otology (New York, N.Y.), v 6(6), pp 476-481
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Otolaryngology (and Head and Neck Surgery)
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:A1985ATY9700007
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-0022356615
- Other Identifier
- 991019184310104721
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