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This is a case of a patient who was post-op after repair

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of a cholesteatoma and there was continued conductive

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hearing loss.

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On the axial thin-section CISS images,

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one can see that there is a round process which is

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present within the mastoid bowl of the left temporal

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bone. As you can see on the diffusion-weighted scan,

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there's no question,

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but this is bright in signal intensity.

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So a large area of high signal intensity on the

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diffusion-weighted scan,

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corresponding to the same area on the CISS image.

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The ADC map shows that the area has dark signal

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intensity and therefore shows restricted diffusion.

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So let me just...

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there we go, right there.

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Dark in signal intensity,

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corresponding to the bright in signal intensity,

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DWI, identifying this as showing restricted diffusion and

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therefore another example of residual or recurrent

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cholesteatoma in the setting of a patient who was post-op.

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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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