The Value of different diffusion weighted magnetic resonance techniques in the diagnosis of middle ear cholesteatoma | ||||
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Article 1, Volume 6, Issue 2, April 2024, Page 20-21 | ||||
Document Type: Preliminary preprint short reports of original research | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/alexpo.2024.289738.1843 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Hesham Taha Kotb1; Lamya Eissa2; Ahmed Hesham Galal3; Hagar Shinkar ![]() | ||||
1Department of Radiodiagnosis and intervention, faculty of medicine, Alexandria university. | ||||
2Department of Radio-Diagnosis and intervention , Faculty of Medicine , Alexandria University , Egypt. | ||||
3Department of otolaryngology, faculty of medicine, Alexandria University | ||||
4Department of Radiodiagnosis and intervention, faculty of medicine, Alexandria university | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Cholesteatoma Diagnosis depends on the its high keratin content of which makes them highly hyperintense at high b value (800-1000 sec/mm2) and with low values on apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) map similar to that of brain parenchyma which is the same signal characteristics of intracranial epidermoid cysts. Diagnosis of recurrent cholesteatoma in an operated middle ear cavity may be difficult. HRCT scan and conventional MRI have low specificity when it comes to differentiating granulation tissue from relapsing cholesteatoma due to lack of characterization of the detected soft tissue in the surgical cavity. DWI MRI accurately differentiates recurrent cholesteatoma from infected post operative granulation tissue avoiding unnecessary second look operations. Two distinct sequences can be used for DW-MRI in the evaluation of cholesteatoma: echo-planar images (EPI) and non-echo-planar images (non-EPI). AIM OF THE WORK: The aim of this study was to analyse the value of different diffusion weighted magnetic resonance techniques in the diagnosis of middle ear cholesteatoma. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
EPI; Non- EPI; DWI | ||||
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