Analysis of the coplanarity of functional pairs of semicircular canals using three-dimensional images reconstructed from temporal bone magnetic resonance imaging

This study was conducted to investigate the angles and orientation of semicircular canals, and the coplanarity of functional canal pairs. Fluid signals in semicircular canals were reconstructed with three-dimensional reconstruction software using 20 temporal bone magnetic resonance images of normal...

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Published inJournal of laryngology and otology Vol. 129; no. 5; pp. 430 - 434
Main Authors Kim, D-K, Kim, D-R, Jeong, S H, Kim, G J, Chang, K-H, Jun, B-C
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Cambridge, UK Cambridge University Press 01.05.2015
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Summary:This study was conducted to investigate the angles and orientation of semicircular canals, and the coplanarity of functional canal pairs. Fluid signals in semicircular canals were reconstructed with three-dimensional reconstruction software using 20 temporal bone magnetic resonance images of normal subjects. The angles between each pair of semicircular canals were measured. The mean angles between the anterior and horizontal semicircular canal plane, the horizontal and posterior semicircular canal plane, and the anterior and posterior semicircular canal plane were 83.7°, 82.5° and 88.4°, respectively. Pairs of contralateral synergistic canal planes were formed 15.1° between the right and left horizontal semicircular canal planes, 21.2° between the right anterior and left posterior semicircular canal, and 21.7° between the left anterior and right posterior semicircular canal. Each semicircular canal makes an almost right angle with other canals, but synergistically acting functional canal pairs of both ears do not lie in exactly the same plane.
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ISSN:0022-2151
1748-5460
DOI:10.1017/S0022215115000201