Gray‐tone appearances on 4‐hour delayed gadolinium‐enhanced magnetic resonance imaging indicate severe inner ear pathology and symptoms in sudden sensorineural hearing loss
Toshizo Koizumi,
Toru Seo,
Kazuya Saito
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveHybrid of reversed image of positive endolymph signal and negative image of perilymph signal (HYDROPS) in delayed gadolinium‐enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) typically depicts normal inner ear as “white‐tone” and endolymphatic hydrops as “black‐transparent” appearances, whereas ears with auditory and vestibular disorders are occasionally depicted as “gray‐tone.” This study aimed to investigate the pathological basis of sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) patients with “gray‐tone” appear… Show more
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