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Traumatic luxation of the stapes evidenced by high-resolution CT.

Traumatic luxation of the stapes evidenced by high-resolution CT. We encountered a case of acquired perilymphatic fistula in which the origin of the disease, namely, the stapes begin medially displaced into the vestibule, was shown by thin-section CT. Accordingly, we recommend that every patient with suspected perilymphatic fistula of traumatic origin undergo high-resolution CT of the petrous bone. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Neuroradiology American Journal of Neuroradiology

Traumatic luxation of the stapes evidenced by high-resolution CT.

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Publisher
American Journal of Neuroradiology
Copyright
Copyright © 1996 by the American Society of Neuroradiology.
ISSN
0195-6108
eISSN
1936-959X
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Abstract

We encountered a case of acquired perilymphatic fistula in which the origin of the disease, namely, the stapes begin medially displaced into the vestibule, was shown by thin-section CT. Accordingly, we recommend that every patient with suspected perilymphatic fistula of traumatic origin undergo high-resolution CT of the petrous bone.

Journal

American Journal of NeuroradiologyAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology

Published: Aug 1, 1996

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