High-resolution 3DFT MR imaging of the endolymphatic duct and soft tissues of the otic capsule.
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This study compares the visualization of otic capsule anatomy by thin-section three-dimensional Fourier transformation (3DFT) MR imaging with that by high-resolution CT. The osseous margins of the otic capsule are delineated by high-resolution CT, while MR displays the soft-tissue structures. Routine two-dimensional Fourier transformation (2DFT) spin-echo MR techniques have been limited by slice thickness and signal to noise. Previous longer TE 3DFT gradient-echo MR images of the otic structures have been degraded by magnetic susceptibility effects, which limit spatial resolution and decrease signal to noise. These effects are especially prevalent in the otic capsule, where small soft-tissue structures interface with surrounding air and bone. We developed a high-resolution 3DFT MR technique to image five normal subjects. MR images were compared with high-resolution CT images of the same subjects. Axial, sagittal, and coronal 3DFT gradient-echo MR images with a short TR/TE and 15 degrees flip angle were acquired on a General Electric 1.5-T Signa unit using a 3-in. circular, receive-only surface coil. Axial, sagittal, and coronal 1.5-mm-thick contiguous high-resolution CT bone-algorithm images were obtained also. There was a high correlation between the MR and CT findings. The 3DFT MR images demonstrated significantly higher spatial resolution and soft-tissue detail than the high-resolution CT images did. For example, the endolymphatic duct was seen on twice the number of consecutive sagittal and axial MR slices. Other soft-tissue otic capsule structures routinely seen on the 3DFT MR images included the entire facial nerve, membranous labyrinth including cochlea, and tensor tympani muscle. This study demonstrates a new high-resolution 3DFT MR technique for visualizing the soft-tissue microstructures of the otic capsule and achieves a level of spatial resolution beyond that possible with high-resolution CT.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology
دوره 12 1 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1991