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| ====The Vestibulocochlear / Facial Nerves==== | ====The Vestibulocochlear / Facial Nerves==== | ||
| - | The vestibulocochlear and facial nerves are located closely together in the inner ear and their origins can be well visualized on MRI with appropriate slice planning. Some common findings in animals with pathology in this area can include head tilt, and may be due to infection, inflammation, | + | The vestibulocochlear and facial nerves are located closely together in the inner ear and their origins can be well visualized on MRI with appropriate slice planning. Some common findings in animals with pathology in this area can include head tilt, and may be due to infection, inflammation, |
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| + | **Useful Sequences: | ||
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| + | * T1 FSE with Fat Saturation | ||
| + | * 3D T2 or PD FSE | ||
| + | * 3D FIESTA-C (GE)/CISS (Siemens) | ||
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