Category Head & Neck Imaging

Imaging of the Facial Nerve

Anatomy The facial nerve comprises motor, sensory, and parasympathetic fibers. The dominant motor component comprises 70% of the total axons. The sensory component makes up much of the remaining portion of the nerve and includes the nervus intermedius (nerve of…

Temporal Bone Trauma

Temporal Bone Pseudofractures—Fracture Mimics An important challenge in detecting and classifying temporal bone fractures is the inherent complexity of the temporal bone anatomy. Although the evaluation of symmetry is helpful to distinguish normal anatomy from acute injury, temporal bone sutures…

Temporal Bone Tumors

Introduction This chapter presents an overview of tumoral lesions of the temporal bone. These lesions can be considered to be rather rare. Imaging plays a crucial role in describing the exact extent of these tumors and can be helpful in…

The Sphenoid Bone

The sphenoid bone is located at the central skull base and is commonly considered the most complex bone in the human body. Although the sphenoid bone is often neglected in relation to the adjacent temporal bone, it forms the major…

Anterior Skull Base

The anterior skull base is a region of interest because it is frequently breached by aggressive disease such as malignancy and infection or even chronic long-standing but progressive lesions such as mucoceles. This resultant transcompartmental spread has a significant impact…