The role of magnetic resonance imaging in Ménière disease: the current state of endolymphatic hydrops evaluation

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Rafael Maffei LoureiroMarcelo Buarque de Gusmão Funari

Abstract

Technical advances in magnetic resonance imaging have allowed to accurately detect and grade endolymphatic space distension in Ménière disease; this was only possible in post-mortem histological studies until a few years ago. Magnetic resonance imaging rules out other causes of vertigo and hearing loss, and is able to evaluate the cochlear and vestibular compartments of the endolymphatic space using a dedicated protocol.

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