Bulakbaşi N.Pabuşçu Y.2024-07-222024-07-22200713053612http://akademikarsiv.cbu.edu.tr:4000/handle/123456789/19258Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has increasingly new applications in neuro-otology. The aim of this review was to summarize MRI applications in neuro-otology and make a correlation between neuro-otologic anatomy and MR images. Different MRI techniques have been described in the imaging of different neuro-otologic structures. In particular, we discuss the effectiveness, indications, and techniques of MRI in the demonstration of neuro-otologic tracts and their related pathologies, MRI should be the first choice imaging modality for the evaluation of retro-cochlear pathologies. © Turkish Society of Radiology 2007.EnglishHearing LossHumansMagnetic Resonance ImagingPredictive Value of TestsTinnitusVertigoVestibulocochlear NerveVestibulocochlear Nerve Diseasesarteriovenous malformationbrain stem tumorcavernous hemangiomacerebrovascular diseasecholesteatomaclinical effectivenesscomputer assisted tomographycongenital blood vessel malformationcongenital deafnessdiagnostic accuracydiagnostic imagingdifferential diagnosisdiffusion weighted imagingear malformationepidermoid tumorhumanimage analysisimage displayimage processinginner ear diseaseintermethod comparisonmagnetic resonance angiographymeningiomamucocelemultiple sclerosisneuroanatomyneuroimagingnuclear magnetic resonance imagingotitisotorhinolaryngologypathological anatomyreviewthree dimensional imagingNeuro-otologic applications of MRIReview