Nikam Rahul, Kandula Ashrith, Kumbhar Sachin, Krishnan Vijay, Donuru Achala
Final Pr. ID: Poster #: EDU-056
The inner ear anomalies are a complex group of disorders, the radiologic findings of which may be difficult to interpret. This exhibit details the basic embryology of inner ear with stress on correlation of timing of insult or arrest of development to patho-morphology, the classification schema of inner ear anomalies and various salient features aiding in accurate diagnosis. Read More
Authors: Nikam Rahul , Kandula Ashrith , Kumbhar Sachin , Krishnan Vijay , Donuru Achala
Keywords: Inner Ear, CHARGE Syndrome, Waardenburg Syndrome
Elmanzalawy Alaa, Wei Xing-chang, Ortiz-neira Clara, Al Shuaili Ibtisam, Bhandal Samarjeet
Final Pr. ID: Poster #: EDU-060
Review CT and MR imaging protocols in imaging children with sensorineural hearing loss.
Review normal anatomy of the inner ear.
Discuss the role of CT and MR imaging in the evaluation of children with sensorineural hearing loss.
Describe CT and MR imaging features of congenital inner ear malformations; with emphasis on what radiologists need to include in their report for patients considered for cochlear implantation.
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Authors: Elmanzalawy Alaa , Wei Xing-chang , Ortiz-neira Clara , Al Shuaili Ibtisam , Bhandal Samarjeet
Keywords: inner ear malformations, sensorineural hearing loss, cochlear malformation
Dola Venkata, Singh Navjot, Schroeder Jason
Final Pr. ID: Poster #: EDU-091
The inner ear malformations are intricate and challenging to interpret without knowledge of their developmental origins and structural approach. This exhibit aims to simplify the understanding of these anomalies by correlating them with embryological development and structural concepts.
We will start with a brief description of standard CT and MR protocols and normal inner ear anatomy. Then, we will systematically cover embryological development, potential pathologies, key imaging methods, and a helpful interpretation checklist for accurate diagnosis.
A comprehensive understanding of inner ear embryological development, combined with the use of standard protocols and a systematic anatomical approach, simplifies the interpretation of intricate congenital anatomy.
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Authors: Dola Venkata , Singh Navjot , Schroeder Jason
Keywords: congenital inner ear malformations