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Congress: ECR25
Poster Number: C-27668
Type: Poster: EPOS Radiologist (educational)
DOI: 10.26044/ecr2025/C-27668
Authorblock: N. Matinyan, L. Margaryan, N. Sargsyan, S. Kirakosyan, A. Grigoryan, T. Ghazaryan, S. K. Zargaryan, A. Kirakosyan; Yerevan/AM
Disclosures:
Narek Matinyan: Nothing to disclose
Lilit Margaryan: Nothing to disclose
Narek Sargsyan: Nothing to disclose
Susanna Kirakosyan: Nothing to disclose
Anahit Grigoryan: Nothing to disclose
Tatevik Ghazaryan: Nothing to disclose
Seda Karen Zargaryan: Nothing to disclose
Argishti Kirakosyan: Nothing to disclose
Keywords: Ear / Nose / Throat, Paediatric, MR, Imaging sequences, Surgery, Congenital, Dysplasias
Background

This retrospective study included 15 pediatric patients (aged 8months- 3years) diagnosed with SNHL who had previously undergone CT scanning. In these cases, the CT findings were either inconclusive or did not provide sufficient information for precise cochlear implantation planning. Each patient subsequently underwent high-resolution 3T MRI using a specialized protocol, including 0.4mm CISS/FIESTA sequences to enhance the visualization of the cochlear nerve and inner ear structures. The goal was to determine whether MRI provided additional critical information that could impact surgical decision-making.

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