CT Temporal Bone Made Easy (Part 1) - Step by Step Approach
My basic approach to CT temporal bone, breaking into 2 parts for easier digestion, for radiology residents, non-neuro radiologists, or medical students.
00:00 - Intro
02:01 - Systematic Approach
02:22 - Outer Ear (OE)
06:04 - Middle Ear (ME)
17:54 - ME Case Example: Cholesteatoma
25:05 - ME Case Example: Cochlear Promontory
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this is the best dissection of the temporal bone
KZread is a great platform where different teachers put their tutorials. With their tutorials, it is just like to piece together a lot of puzzles together to make this topic clearer and clearer to me. Thank you so much.
i have never understood so easily this anatomy, thank you!!!
oh my, thank you so much, thats brilliat, so easy to understand!
It's amazing...I had immense fear of temporal bone but man, after hearing your lecture, I am pretty confident about it...
Every time revisit, thumb up it every time.
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Excellent presentation. Thank you.
This was just on point!!! Thank you very much!!!
Extremely grateful for this lecture, Thank you Dr Isaac..
Very helpful and well presented. Thank you
always great to worth to revisit.
Super helpful! Thanks!
Thanks a lot.you explain it very simply.
Thank you so much. It helped me a lot!
Excellent!
Thank you for this tutorial.
Thank you very much, great video!
great lecture !
Thankyou..the way it presented... becomes so easy
Perfect! thanks.
Your lecture provide 1 more differential diagnosis for lesion sitting on promontory. Great lectures and combine different teacher lectures make me understand better.
Thank you a lot , that was very teaching
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Great lecture, thanks! Regarding the hypotimpanum i would say that it actually has a couple of important structures such as the yougular bulb and round window but not the eustachian tube as show on the netter diagram that actually it can be misleading. The eustachian tube opens from the protimpanum that is the most anterior part of the middle ear
@neuroradish
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👍Great point. Thanks for the correction.
this is great thanks a Lot
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Thank u
Amazing lecture. Thank you for sharing. It would be great if we can have access to the slides for review and further studying. Regards
@khadizamasuma2033
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Excellent but problem is written over the figure causes difficult to understand
Is the contrast needed?
Are you able to tell if the Temporal bones are even or is there asymmetry with internal or external rotation?
Hi, please can you share the reference (book, article) from where did you get the information, please is for a homework
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Dear Doctor, My father is having a CSF leak case currently through nose, happens intermittently. MR CISTERNOGRAPHY didn't showed any leak. To rule out any CSF otorrhea case if the CSF is leaking through bony and dural defects along the temporal bone surface --> through eustachian tube ----> to nose, should we get a HRCT of innear ear(temporal bose) or a contrast CT will show better defected in the tegmen? I mean an HRCT or a contrast CT or temporal bone is good in showing such defects of CSF leak?
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