Motivation: Delayed gadolinium-enhanced HYDROPS MRI has become a reliable method for visualising endolymphatic hydrops (EH), which is recognised as the primary pathophysiological cause of Meniere’s disease.
Goal(s): To highlight key considerations when performing HYDROPS sequences in a clinical setting for assessing Meniere’s disease.
Approach: This discussion covers the technical aspects of conducting HYDROPS sequences including potential pitfalls and the associated benefits.
Results: The delayed enhancement patterns identified through HYDROPS imaging can aid in the diagnosis and monitoring of Meniere’s disease, ultimately supporting better patient management and care.
Impact: Delayed gadolinium-enhanced HYDROPS MRI is an emerging technique that can be used in clinical practice to aid in the diagnosis and monitoring of Meniere’s disease, ultimately supporting improved patient care.
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