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Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol
March 2014
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Shanghai Eye and ENT Hospital, Shanghai Medical Center of Fudan University (Formally Shanghai Medical University), 83 Fenyang Rd, 200031, Shanghai, People's Republic of China.
The aim of this study was to examine and assess comparative values of HRCT-based multiplanar reformation (MPR), volume rendering (VR) and virtual endoscope built on three-dimensional (3D) shaded-surface display (SSD-based CTVE) for detections of ossicular chain's damage in patients with otitis media. 70 human ears from 70 patients suffering by chronic otitis media or cholesteatoma, who were examined with a preoperative multi-slice computer tomography (MSCT) examination and tympanoplasty in our hospital were collected. The patients ossicular chains were reconstructed with the aforementioned three protocols and assessed via a three-point scoring system by three radiologists.
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May 2011
Department of Radiology, Shanghai Eye and ENT Hospital, Shanghai Medical Center of Fudan University (formally Shanghai Medical University), 83 Fenyang Rd, 200031, Shanghai, People's Republic of China.
The aim of this study was to examine and assess the comparative values of HRCT-based multiplanar reformation (MPR), volume rendering (VR) and virtual endoscope built on three-dimensional shaded-surface display (SSD-based CTVE) for evaluations of the ossicular chain. The normal pure tone audiograms, type-A tympanogram, and normal HRCT characteristics of 32 human ears of 18 patients were reviewed, whose ossicular chains were reconstructed with the three aforementioned protocols and assessed via the 3-point scoring system. The HRCT-based protocols could demonstrate a 3D image of the ossicular chain, except that of the footplate on the SSD-based CTVE.
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