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PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE
AU - Weissman, J L
AU - Curtin, H D
AU - Hirsch, B E
AU - Hirsch, W L
TI - High signal from the otic labyrinth on unenhanced magnetic resonance imaging.
DP - 1992 Jul 01
TA - American Journal of Neuroradiology
PG - 1183--1187
VI - 13
IP - 4
4099 - http://www.ajnr.org/content/13/4/1183.short
4100 - http://www.ajnr.org/content/13/4/1183.full
SO - Am. J. Neuroradiol.1992 Jul 01; 13
AB - High signal from the otic labyrinth was observed on precontrast MR scan of two patients who presented with sudden hearing loss and vertigo. The authors suggest the possibility that the high signal was caused by hemorrhage but that clinical significance and therapeutic implications of this finding need further study.