Menière's disease, petrous bone tomography. A new radiographic sign?
- PMID: 7301097
- DOI: 10.1007/BF00344604
Menière's disease, petrous bone tomography. A new radiographic sign?
Abstract
Direct measurements on tomograms of the petrous bone in Menière's disease revealed a decreased thickness of the retrolabyrinthine part of the petrous bone. This could help to confirm previous theories that the cause of Minière's disease is developmental.
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