Radioanatomy of the singular nerve canal |
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Authors: | Catharina Muren Karin Wadin Panos Dimopoulos |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Sabbatsbergs Hospital, Box 6401, S-11382 Stockholm, Sweden;(2) University Hospital, S-75/85 Uppsala, Sweden |
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Abstract: | The singular canal conveys vestibular nerve fibers from the ampulla of the posterior semicircular canal to the posteroinferior border of the internal auditory meatus. Radiographic identification of this anatomic structure helps to distinguish it from a fracture. It is also a landmark in certain surgical procedures. Computed tomography (CT) examinations of deep-frozen temporal bone specimens were compared with subsequently prepared plastic casts of these bones, showing good correlation between the anatomy and the images. The singular canal and its variable anatomy were studied in CT examinations of 107 patients. The singular canal could be identified, in both the axial and in the coronal planes. Its point of entry into the internal auditory meatus varied considerably.offprint requests to: C. Muren |
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Keywords: | Temporal bone Radiography Anatomy |
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