The current state of the radiological diagnosis of acoustic neuroma
- 1 March 1982
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Neuroradiology
- Vol. 23 (1) , 7-13
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00399699
Abstract
Thin, overlapping section, contrast-enhanced, axial and coronal CT, with additional highresulution (HR) treatment of the sections through the internal auditory canal, was performed on 31 patients clinically suspected of acoustic neuroma. With this technique 13 acoustic neuromas protruding more than 10 mm and eight acoustic neuromas protruding between 2 and 10 mm outside the internal auditory canal were unequivocally diagnosed. O2CT cisternography was performed on ten patients. An intracanalicular neuroma was diagnosed in three cases with this technique, also a small extracanalicular neuroma in one case, and an acoustic neuroma was definitely excluded in six cases. It is concluded that O2CT cisternography is the diagnostic procedure of choice for the detection of purely intracanalicular neuromas and the definite exclusion of acoustic neuroma. HR CT proved superior to polytomography for the evaluation of the internal auditory canal and should be performed in every case suspected of acoustic neuroma. A protocol for the radiological investigation of patients suspected of acoustic neuroma is givenKeywords
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