Temporal Bone and Lateral Skull Base Imaging
Module Summary
The temporal bone is a highly complex anatomic region of the head and neck. This region can harbor various disease processes that can result from locoregional to systemic symptoms. Different disease processes are better evaluated by different imaging modalities and choosing the right imaging test itself can be challenging at times. Once the appropriate imaging modality has been undertaken, and the diagnosis made, identifying the normal and affected structures within the temporal bone is important as that can dictate the appropriate medical and surgical intervention needed.
Module Learning Objectives
- Identify important anatomic structures in temporal bone imaging.
- Recognize the best imaging modality to choose based on the pathology.
- Describe imaging features of some common congenital, infectious, inflammatory, neoplastic conditions in the temporal bone.
- Distinguish between various lesions of the temporal bone based on CT and MR Findings.
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