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. 1979 Apr 26;17(4):197-200.
doi: 10.1007/BF00342747.

Evaluation of the internal auditory meatus with acoustic neuromas using computed tomography

Evaluation of the internal auditory meatus with acoustic neuromas using computed tomography

A Hatam et al. Neuroradiology. .

Abstract

Forty-seven patients with 48 unoperated acoustic neuromas have been studied by computed tomography (CT) with respect to bone changes. CT and conventional X-ray examination of the skull were compared. The importance of using a small collimator, proper selection of the plane of the CT section and changing of the window level is stressed. CT detects porus changes as accurately as conventional X-ray methods.

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