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MRI of the inner ear: use of modified GRASS and fast spin-echo sequences

A preliminary study

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We report our experience with MRI of the normal and pathological inner ear with fast spin-echo and modified gradient recalled at steady state sequences. Although earlier studies on temporal bone MRI were discouraging, improvements in MR technology combined with the use of paramagnetic contrast media can make MRI a useful diagnostic tool for the assessment of inner ear pathology. Conventional spin-echo imaging seems not to be the modality of choice because of the relatively thick slices and the long acquisition times.

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Received: 9 March 1994 Accepted: 27 January 1995

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Manfrè, L., Lagalla, R., Ferrara, S. et al. MRI of the inner ear: use of modified GRASS and fast spin-echo sequences . Neuroradiology 38, 669–674 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002340050331

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