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Facial and vestibulocochlear nerves - normal MRI appearance

Case contributed by Sandeep Bhuta
Diagnosis not applicable

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High resolution T2 images of the posterior fossa shows normal 7th and 8th nerve complexes. Sagittal oblique through the internal auditory meatus demonstrating the normal anatomy of the nerves i.e. facial nerve, cochler nerve, superior vestibular and inferior vestibular nerves (internal auditory canal nerves).

Case Discussion

Normal T2 MRI for reference. 

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