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Part of the recent progress in the labyrinth imaging has been made possible by the rise of contrast-free T2-weighted and delayed (1h) FLAIR sequences. The aim of this article is to review evidence for the use of these two sequences to image the inner ear, especially the posterior membranous labyrinth. We analyzed MRI-based papers (2007-202using high-resolution T2-weighted or contrast-enhanced FLAIR (1h) sequences to image the inner ear. T2-weighted sequences (3T MRI)enabled the visualization of the posterior membranous labyrinth wit