Presentation
Tinnitus and vertigo
Patient Data
Age: 65 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Ménière disease
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Endolymphatic ducts and sacs are faintly visualized bilaterally worse on the left. Vestibular aqueducts are also stenotic.
Case Discussion
Ménière disease is largely a clinical diagnosis but radiologic diagnosis can be achieved with high-resolution dedicated imaging of the petrous temporal bones. Both CT and MRI could be considered for any clinically suspected Ménière disease.