doi: 10.6084/m9.figshare.23515113.v1 title: Supplementary Material for: Automated Whole Cochlear T2 Signal Demonstrates Weak Correlation with Hearing Loss in Observed Vestibular Schwannoma funder: Other creator: Cass N.D. Fan Y. Lindquist N.R. Dawant B.M. Tawfik K.O. license: CC-BY 4.0 studyId: syn71998148 keywords: Acoustic neuroma Vestibular schwannoma Hearing preservation MRI Hearing loss accessType: Open Access description: <b><i>Introduction:</i></b> We sought to evaluate the correlation between whole cochlear T2 signal changes obtained with a novel automated segmentation method and hearing levels, both at diagnosis and over time, in patients with observed vestibular schwannoma. <b><i>Methods:</i></b> This retrospective correlation study within an academic medical center neurotology practice evaluated 127 patients with vestibular schwannoma observed over time, each with ≥2 MRI scans (367 total) and ≥2 audiogram... diseaseFocus: Neurofibromatosis type 1 externalRepositoryUri: figshare:23515113 syn71999653
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MRI and audiogram timepoint data demonstrating weak correlation of automated whole cochlear T2 signal with hearing loss in vestibular schwannoma page is loading…