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  1. 16 lut 2019 · Anatomy of the cochlea. (A) CT scan of a human cochlea. Scale bar, 2.5 mm. The microstructures within are not visible using conventional CT. (B) Schematic of the middle and inner ears of a human. Sound impinges on the tympanum, and moves the three auditory ossicles (Malleus, M, Incus, I, Stapes, S).

  2. 3 paź 2019 · Setup for transmembrane OCT imaging in a surgically accessed cochlea. The photograph on the left illustrates the setup in the right-sided TB2. Next to it, we provide a schematic overview of the...

  3. 8 sty 2023 · The mean size and shape of the cochlea, as well as its cross-sectional analysis along the spiral, can provide important information for determining the optimum diameter and length of the electrode array, leading to better hearing outcomes for patients.

  4. 3 sie 2016 · The cross-sectional imaging modalities available include computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound (US) and positron emission tomography-computed tomography with fluorine-18-deoxy-D-glucose (18 FDG PET-CT). Each modality has its own strengths and weaknesses; these are enumerated below.

  5. 1 gru 2016 · knowledge of the cross-sectional anatomy is very important. This article seeks to give an overview of the various cross-sectional imaging modalities used in the evaluation of head and...

  6. 19 mar 2016 · Cross-sectional visualization of anatomical structures in DICOM viewers is usually presented in parallel slices. For visualizing the inner ear, this concept is unfavourable due to the spiral shape of the cochlea. Radial slicing through its central axis (known as midmodiolar view) is advantageous.

  7. 8 paź 2012 · Abstract. This is a review of the anatomical characteristics of human cochlea and the importance of variations in this anatomy to the process of cochlear implantation (CI). Studies of the human cochlea are essential to better comprehend the physiology and pathology of man's hearing.

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