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Volumetric measurements of the inner ear in patients with Meniere's disease using three-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging

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ACTA OTO-LARYNGOLOGICA
Volume 136, Issue 9, Pages 888-893

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.3109/00016489.2016.1168940

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Quantitative measurement; inner ear fluid space; cochlea; vestibule; age relationship; T2-SPACE MRI

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Conclusion: This study described the lateralities of axial length of inner ear (ALIE), of the volume of inner ear (VIE) and age-related differences of the volume of inner ear components in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). Age-related differences were found in ALIE and the positive correlation in ALIE and the volume of the cochlea (VC) of the affected ear in patients with Meniere's disease (MD). Objective: To identify side or sex-related differences in the ALIE, the length of the spiral canal of cochlea (LSCC), and the volume of components of the inner ear in MD and CRS.Methods: Thirty-two with unilateral MD and 14 with CRS were included. Images were acquired with a 3.0-tesla unit using SPACE sequences. The ALIE was measured and the VIE, VC, the volume of the vestibule (VV), and of the semi-circular canals (VSC) were also measured.Results: In CRS, ALIE of the right ear in males was significantly longer than in females. Patients younger than 60 years old with CRS had a significantly larger VIE, VC, and VSC than older than 60. In MD, the ALIE in older than 60 was longer than below 60.

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