HRCT with oblique reconstructions in diagnosis and detection of pathologies of the temporal bone in CSOM
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CIN, Cervical carcinoma, IHC, HER-2Abstract
HRCT with oblique reconstructions in diagnosis and detection of pathologies of the temporal bone in CSOM is carried out in the Department of Radio-diagnosis, Kasturba Medical college, Mangalore, from July 2013 to October 2014. A total of 23 referred cases of CSOM were subjected HRCT and oblique reconstructions performed for diagnosis and management. From the present study we conclude that HRCT with oblique reconstructions in CSOM helps in accurate assessment of pathology prior to surgical exploration regarding location, extent and complication of the disease.Downloads
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