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Unusually large mastoid antrum (‘mega antrum’)

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1992
AbstractPatients who present with a unilateral non-tender bony swelling in the mastoid region without any clinical evidence of middle ear infection could be diagnosed as having a fibrous or bony lesion affecting the temporal bone. In such cases, if there is radiological evidence of large lucent area in the mastoid antrum without any bony dehiscence one
P. S. N. Murthy   +3 more
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THE POSTPYLOROPLASTY ANTRUM

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1966
A characteristic antral deformity following vagotomy and pyloroplasty in adult patients is described. It is possible to distinguish this entity from active gastric ulcer even in the absence of an adequate or an accurate history.
Herbert D. Welntraub, William J. Wilson
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Mega-Antrum

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1976
Mega-antra may masquerade as destructive lesions of the antral portion of the temporal bone. Awareness of this entity and correlation with the physical and roentgenological examination could prevent surgical exploration of the temporal bone. New upper range size limits can be expected as mega-antra become more commonly identified.
F, Herzon, J E, Antoine
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