Detection of presumed hemorrhage in the ampullar endolymph of the semicircular canal: A case report

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We examined a 61-year-old woman with sudden left-side hearing loss accompanied by severe vertigo. High signal in the ampullar endolymph of the left semicircular canal on magnetic resonance (MR) fluid attenuated inversion recovery (3D-FLAIR) images suggested labyrinthine hemorrhage. The patient had been treated for chronic heart failure and prescribed 100 mg/day of acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin) for its antiplatelet effect. The 3D-FLAIR images demonstrated a small amount of focal hemorrhage in the labyrinthine fluid that may have been overlooked on T1-weighted images.

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Naganawa, S., Ishihara, S., Iwano, S., Sone, M., & Nakashima, T. (2009). Detection of presumed hemorrhage in the ampullar endolymph of the semicircular canal: A case report. Magnetic Resonance in Medical Sciences, 8(4), 187–191. https://doi.org/10.2463/mrms.8.187

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