Description
Magnetic X-ray of the ear
Magnetic camera examination of the ear provides a three-dimensional image of the ear and the auditory and balance nerve. With the help of MRI, one can image any malformations or tumors, determine how serious and extensive these deviations in the middle ear, inner ear and auditory nerve are and determine the appropriate treatment.
MRI is also a reliable method for investigating suspected inflammation or fluid accumulation in the inner ear. Changes in blood vessels and the surrounding tissue or structure that lead to hearing loss or pulsatile tinnitus can be imaged in an MRI and provide important information about the right treatment method.
In case of any diseases in the ears or the auditory and balance nerve, early detection is important to give the greatest chance of preserving hearing. The examination takes about 30 minutes and covers both ears.
What can be detected at MRI Ears?
- Deformities
- Tumor
- Vestibular Schwannomas (VSS)
- Inflammations
- Infections
- Sensorineural hearing loss
Preparations
If you have metal splinters, a pacemaker, an insulin pump or other electronic equipment in your body, you cannot be examined with a magnetic camera. Metal that is not magnetic, on the other hand, does not pose an obstacle for magnetic camera examination.
Survey results
Your results are reviewed by x-ray specialists and analyzed and compiled by specialist doctors in an individual written report that is sent to you within 7 working days. Note that the price refers to 1 ear. After your order, we will call you and take that information.