ACOUSTIC NEUROMA, MRI
Photo essay at the regional hospital complex of Lille, France, hospital Roger Salengro, department of neurosurgery, Gamma knife. Photo essay at the regional hospital complex of Lille, France, hospital Roger Salengro, department o Treatment of an acoustic neuroma by stereotaxic radiosurgery (Gamma knife). The two systems of imagery scanner and MRI can be combined to increase the accuracy and a better definition of lesion borders. A schwannoma of the auditory nerve, also called acoustic neuroma is a benign tumor of Schwann cells forming the sheath of the vestibular branch of auditory nerve.
Size: 3630px × 2420px
Photo credit: © ASTIER - CHRU LILLE / BSIP / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: 50, 50-60, 50-year-, 50_to_60_years_old, 55-year-, 8, 60, 60-70, 60_to_70_years_old, 65, 70, acoustic, auditory, brain, brains, branch, calvarium, center, cerebral, cerebrum, complex, cranial, cranium, encephalon, encephalus, exam, examination, examinations, examine, examining, hospital, inspect, inspection, investigate, investigating, investigation, male, medical, mri, nerve, nerves, nervi, nervous, nervus, neural, neurological, neurologies, neurology, neuroma, octavi, pars, peripheral, pns, regional, result, results, skull, stato-acusticus, system, university, vestibular, vestibularis, vestibulocochlear, viii, years