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Tomography of the internal acoustic meatus

A critical evaluation of the radiological appearance in normals and in patients with acoustic neuromas

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 June 2007

J. Thomsen*
Affiliation:
University ENT Department, Gentofte Hospital, Copenhagen and University ENT and Radiology Departments, Rishospitalet, Copenhagen.
S. Reiter
Affiliation:
University ENT Department, Gentofte Hospital, Copenhagen and University ENT and Radiology Departments, Rishospitalet, Copenhagen.
P. Borum
Affiliation:
University ENT Department, Gentofte Hospital, Copenhagen and University ENT and Radiology Departments, Rishospitalet, Copenhagen.
M. Tos
Affiliation:
University ENT Department, Gentofte Hospital, Copenhagen and University ENT and Radiology Departments, Rishospitalet, Copenhagen.
J. Jensen
Affiliation:
University ENT Department, Gentofte Hospital, Copenhagen and University ENT and Radiology Departments, Rishospitalet, Copenhagen.
*
Dr. Jens Thomsen, M.D., University ENT Department, Gentofte Hospital, DK-2900 Hellerup, Denmark.

Abstract

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Copyright © JLO (1984) Limited 1981

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