28-year-old male presented with sensorineural hearing loss for two months.
28-year-old male presented with sensorineural hearing loss for two months. Plain and contrast CT scans with coronal reconstruction have been provided.
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Figure 1A–C. Plain CT sections at the level of the posterior fossa.
Figure 2A–C. Post-contrast axial CT sections at the level of the posterior fossa.
Figure 3A–C. Post-contrast coronal CT sections at the level of the posterior fossa.
Figure 4. Coronal reconstruction with bone window.
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