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Radiology, Vol 171, 779-781, Copyright © 1989 by Radiological Society of North America


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Acquired disruptions of the incudostapedial articulation: diagnosis with CT

JD Swartz, S Zwillenberg and AS Berger
Department of Radiologic Sciences, Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 19129.

To determine the best technique for diagnosing incudostapedial joint disruption with computed tomography (CT), the authors reviewed 15 surgically proved cases. In each case, the articulation was depicted on axial but not coronal images. Disruption was due to inflammation in ten cases and trauma in five. Axial high-resolution CT is valuable in the diagnosis of traumatic and inflammatory disruption of the incudostapedial joint.





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