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- Title
Study of evaluation of role of High Resolution Computed Tomography in diagnosis of temporal bone pathologies.
- Authors
Yadav, Saloni; Pawar, Anjali; Soni, Nitesh Kumar; Kaginalkar, Varsha Rote
- Abstract
Introduction: Radiological assessment of the inflammatory diseases of the middle ear and inner ear is challenging and involves deep understanding of anatomy. Methodology: Total 100 eligible study participants were enrolled in the study. All patients (including paediatric age group) of both sexes referred from ENT department to Radiology department in Government Medical College and Hospital, Aurangabad. Total 100 eligible patients who were ready to participate and had given such written informed consent were included in the study. Results : HRCT was done in all the 100 study patients. Findings of the congenital anomalies on HRCT and during surgery was 100% same. There was aagreement of HRCT findings with Intra-operative findings in 75% of AOM/safe CSOM patients and 82.35% of unsafe CSOM patients. Overall accuracy was 87.88% in all the pathologies who were subjected to surgical exploration Conclusion: HRCT was found to be useful in the evaluation of pathologies of temporal bone including infective, congenital and trauma. In our study more than half of the study patients. HRCT is highly efficient in assessing the extent of the fracture line in temporal bone trauma and involvement of other structures.
- Subjects
TEMPORAL bone; HOSPITAL radiological services; MIDDLE ear diseases; INNER ear diseases; INNER ear; PATHOLOGY
- Publication
Indian Journal of Basic & Applied Medical Research, 2022, Vol 11, Issue 3, p16
- ISSN
2250-284X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.36855/IJBAMR/2022/90215.55520