J Korean Radiol Soc.
1994 Oct;31(4):615-619.
3 Dimensional Volume MR Imaging of Intratemporal Facial Nerve
Abstract
- PURPOSE
To evaluate the usefulness of 3 dimensional-volume MR imaging technique for demonstrating the
facial nerves and to describe MR findings in facial palsy patients and evaluate the significance of facial nerve
enhancement.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
We reviewed the MR images of facial nerves obtained with 3 Dimensional-volume
imaging technique before and after intravenous administration of Gadopentetate dimeglumine in 13 cases who
had facial paralysis and 33 cases who had no facial palsy. And we analyzed the detectabilty of anatomical
segments of intratemporal facial nerves and facial nerve enhancement.
RESULTS
When the 3 Dimensional-volume MR images of 46 nerves were analyzed subjectively, the nerve
courses of 43(93%) of 46 nerves were effectively demonstrated on 3 Dimensional-volume MR images. Internal
acoustic canal portions and geniculate ganglion of facial nerve were well visualized on axial images and
tympanic and mastold segments were well depicted on oblique sagittal images. 10 of 13 patients(77%) were visibly
enhanced along at least one segment of the facial nerve with swelling or thickening, and nerves of 8 of normal
33 cases(24%) were enhanced without thickening or swelling.
CONCLUSION
MR findings of facial nerve paralysis is asymmetrical thickening of facial nerve with contrast
enhancement. The 3 Dimensional-volume MR imaging technique should be a useful study for the evaluation of
intratemporal facial nerve disease.