Mr imaging of ménière's disease after combined intratympanic and intravenous injection of gadolinium using hydrops2

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Abstract

Endolymphatic hydrops (EH) in Ménière's disease is currently evaluated by 3-dimen-sional (3D)-real inversion recovery (IR) sequence after intratympanic (IT) administration of gadolinium (Gd) or by heavily T2-weighted (hT2W)-3D-fluid-attenuated IR (FLAIR) sequence after intravenous (IV) injection of Gd. Unilateral IT injection is usually performed. We employed a method in which we simultaneously administered contrast into one ear intravenously (IV side) and into the other ear both intravenously and intratympani-cally (IT + IV side) to evaluate EH in 10 patients with Ménière's disease. We then compared a HYDROPS2 image obtained by subtracting magnetic resonance cisternography from hT2W-3D-FLAIR with an image obtained by 3D-real IR and found that we could evaluate EH in all ears on the HYDROPS2 image but only in the IT + IV side on the 3D-real IR image. © 2014 Japanese Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.

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Naganawa, S., Yamazaki, M., Kawai, H., Bokura, K., Iida, T., Sone, M., & Nakashima, T. (2014). Mr imaging of ménière’s disease after combined intratympanic and intravenous injection of gadolinium using hydrops2. Magnetic Resonance in Medical Sciences, 13(2), 133–137. https://doi.org/10.2463/mrms.2013-0061

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