Clinical value of 4-hour delayed gadolinium-enhanced 3D FLAIR MR images in acute vestibular neuritis
The Laryngoscope Jan 19, 2018
Byun H, et al. - Researchers resolved to scrutinize the clinical significance of 4-hour delayed-enhanced 3.0 Tesla three-dimensional (3D) fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in acute vestibular neuritis. These MR images could detect contrast enhancement of the vestibular nerve and inner ear structures. Additionally, it was disclosed that the extent of inner ear enhancement could be related to the duration of spontaneous nystagmus (DurSN).
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