Description
HRCT (High-Resolution Computed Tomography) of the temporal bone is an advanced imaging technique that provides exceptionally detailed images of the structures within and around the ear. This scan is particularly useful for evaluating the intricate anatomy of the middle and inner ear, including the cochlea, semicircular canals, and ossicles. It’s commonly used to diagnose conditions such as cholesteatoma, temporal bone fractures, and congenital ear abnormalities. The high resolution allows for precise assessment of both bony and soft tissue structures.
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