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Hi, my name is Dave Yousem

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and I'm a professor of neuroradiology at the

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Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

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I'd like to recommend that you watch

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this session on the inner ear.

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It's the last of the three components of the temporal

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bone. We've already done the external auditory

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canal and the middle ear cavity, but I can

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tell you that the real juicy, great stuff is in the inner ear,

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where you'll find lots of interesting congenital

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anomalies that have great eponyms

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like Michel's deformity, Mondini malformation, etc.,

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as well as interesting inflammatory lesions such

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as otospongiosis, labyrinthitis ossificans,

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and all kinds of interesting labyrinthitis lesions.

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Thank you very much,

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and I hope I see you online at MRI online,

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the temporal bone inner ear.

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Thank you.

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David M Yousem, MD, MBA

Professor of Radiology, Vice Chairman and Associate Dean

Johns Hopkins University

Tags

Temporal bone

Syndromes

Non-infectious Inflammatory

Neuroradiology

Neoplastic

MRI

Infectious

Idiopathic

Head and Neck

Congenital

CT

Brain

Acquired/Developmental

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