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42 topics, 3 hr. 3 min.
Introduction to Imaging The Middle Ear
5 m.Anatomy of the Middle Ear on CT
10 m.Otomastoiditis Summary
9 m.Otomastoiditis Case Study
3 m.Otomastoiditis w/ Labyrinthitis
7 m.Otitis Media with Ossicular Erosion
5 m.Mastoiditis with Abscess
5 m.Coalescent Mastoiditis Extensive Complications
6 m.Cholesteatoma Summary
8 m.Cholesteatoma Case Study
6 m.Cholesteatoma, Facial Nerve Dehiscence
6 m.Granulation Tissue Vs. Cholesteatoma
6 m.Post Operative MR Cholesteatoma
2 m.Total Ossicular Replacement Prosthesis (TORP)
2 m.Paraganglioma Summary
6 m.Glomus Tympanicum DDX VVM
3 m.Glomus Tympanicum
3 m.Glomus Jugulotympanicum
6 m.Right Glomus Tympanicum, Left Glomus Jugulare, Meningioma, Aneurysm, Multiple Paragangliomas
5 m.Red Retrotympanic Masses DDX
6 m.Persistent Stapedial Artery
4 m.Right Facial Nerve Hemangioma
3 m.Left sided Facial Hemangioma
2 m.Cholesterol Granuloma
6 m.Middle Ear Congenital Anomalies – Summary
6 m.Second Branchial Apparatus Anomaly
1 m.Encephalocele Congenital vs. Acquired Review
4 m.Middle Ear Benign Neoplasms and Normal/Abnormal Facial Enhance
6 m.Facial Schwannoma
5 m.ELST’s – Summary
4 m.Endolymphatic Sac Tumor (ELST)
4 m.VonHipple Lindau with ELST
3 m.Meningioma (Middle Ear)
4 m.Malignant Processes of the Middle Ear – Summary
4 m.Leukemic Chloroma Mastoid
4 m.Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma with MEC Extension
2 m.Fractures in the Middle Ear – Summary
6 m.Fractures with Incudo-Stapedial Dislocation
4 m.Post-op Cholesteatoma, Cholesteatoma Complications
6 m.Middle Ear Epidermoid, Temporal Bone Fx, High Riding Jugular Bulb, Dehiscence
7 m.Canal Wall Up Mastoidectomy, Recurrent Cholesteatoma, TORP
4 m.Middle Ossicular Fusion, EAC Atresia
4 m.0:01
This is a case of a patient who was post-op after repair
0:05
of a cholesteatoma and there was continued conductive
0:10
hearing loss.
0:11
On the axial thin-section CISS images,
0:17
one can see that there is a round process which is
0:23
present within the mastoid bowl of the left temporal
0:28
bone. As you can see on the diffusion-weighted scan,
0:32
there's no question,
0:33
but this is bright in signal intensity.
0:36
So a large area of high signal intensity on the
0:41
diffusion-weighted scan,
0:43
corresponding to the same area on the CISS image.
0:49
The ADC map shows that the area has dark signal
0:55
intensity and therefore shows restricted diffusion.
1:00
So let me just...
1:01
there we go, right there.
1:03
Dark in signal intensity,
1:05
corresponding to the bright in signal intensity,
1:07
DWI, identifying this as showing restricted diffusion and
1:11
therefore another example of residual or recurrent
1:16
cholesteatoma in the setting of a patient who was post-op.
Interactive Transcript
0:01
This is a case of a patient who was post-op after repair
0:05
of a cholesteatoma and there was continued conductive
0:10
hearing loss.
0:11
On the axial thin-section CISS images,
0:17
one can see that there is a round process which is
0:23
present within the mastoid bowl of the left temporal
0:28
bone. As you can see on the diffusion-weighted scan,
0:32
there's no question,
0:33
but this is bright in signal intensity.
0:36
So a large area of high signal intensity on the
0:41
diffusion-weighted scan,
0:43
corresponding to the same area on the CISS image.
0:49
The ADC map shows that the area has dark signal
0:55
intensity and therefore shows restricted diffusion.
1:00
So let me just...
1:01
there we go, right there.
1:03
Dark in signal intensity,
1:05
corresponding to the bright in signal intensity,
1:07
DWI, identifying this as showing restricted diffusion and
1:11
therefore another example of residual or recurrent
1:16
cholesteatoma in the setting of a patient who was post-op.
Report
Description
Faculty
David M Yousem, MD, MBA
Professor of Radiology, Vice Chairman and Associate Dean
Johns Hopkins University
Tags
Temporal bone
Non-infectious Inflammatory
Neuroradiology
MRI
Head and Neck
CT
Brain
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