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Haemorrhage in the labyrinth caused by anticoagulant therapy: case report

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We report a patient who experienced a severe vertiginous episode with bilateral tinnitus and progressive right-sided hearing loss. She had Marfan's disease and was on anticoagulant treatment. The fluid in the labyrinth gave higher signal than cerebrospinal fluid on T1-weighted images, suggesting haemorrhage. The radiological follow-up is discussed.

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Received: 11 June 1998 Accepted: 5 November 1998

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Callonnec, F., Marie, J., Gérardin, E. et al. Haemorrhage in the labyrinth caused by anticoagulant therapy: case report. Neuroradiology 41, 450–452 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002340050783

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