Ra. Buckingham et Ge. Valvassori, Inner ear fluid volumes and the resolving power of magnetic resonance imaging: Can it differentiate endolymphatic structures?, ANN OTOL RH, 110(2), 2001, pp. 113-117
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can accurately recognize minute volumes as
small as 1 mm(3). The volumes of the utricle and saccule of the inner ear
are within the resolving power of MRI, but these structures cannot be recog
nized because the endolymph and perilymph signals are identical. To clarify
the interpretation and description of inner ear structures on MRI. we meas
ured and calculated the volumes of the perilymphatic and endolymphatic spac
es of the human ear. We found the total volume of the bony labyrinth to be
approximately 192.5 mm(3) (endolymph, 34.0 mm(3); perilymph, 158.5 mm(3)).