1) To recognize CT and MRI imaging anatomy of the temporal bone most salient to temporal bone disease. 2) To apply an understanding of the etiologic differences between acute and chronic inflammatory disease of the temporal bone to the interpretation of relevant imaging studies. 3) To analyze CT and MRI imaging features and construct a limited and clinically relevant differential diagnosis for temporal bone masses.
Shatzkes, D,
Temporal Bone Imaging: Inflammation. Radiological Society of North America 2014 Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, - ,Chicago IL.
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