Micro-magnetic resonance imaging of the inner ear in the guinea pig
- 1 January 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in NMR in Biomedicine
Abstract
We applied a magnetic resonance microscopy at 7.05 T with a gradient coil unit to image the fine structure of the guinea pig cochlea. First, a three‐dimensional MR image of the surface of the cochlea was obtained to select the location of cross‐sectional images. Then, cross‐sectional images of the basal turn, the second turn and the apical turn of the cochlea were obtained. Based upon the different protein concentrations of the endolymph vs the perilymph, the scala vestibuli, scala tympani and the cochlear duct could be clearly distinguished. This allowed a determination of the location of both the basilar membrane and Reissner's membrane. We raise the possibility that MRM may become useful in the diagnosis of endolymphatic hydrops (Meniere's disease). © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Keywords
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