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Osteoma of the External Auditory Canal [PDF]
Christian Deguine, Jack L. Pulec
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The mammalian ear is made up of three parts (the outer, middle, and inner ear), which work together to transmit sound waves into neuronal signals perceived by our auditory cortex as sound.
M. Mozaffari, R. Nash, A. Tucker
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Denosumab and bisphosphonate associated bilateral osteonecrosis of the external auditory canal
We present a case of non-surgically managed bilateral osteonecrosis of the external auditory canal with a history of long-term medical therapy for osteoporosis.
H. D. True, R. Ricks, Joel A. Smith
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Hyphae in external auditory canal [PDF]
A previously healthy 22-year-old man presented with a 1-week history of intermittent left aural pruritus. Besides that, there was no otalgia, otorrhoea, reduced hearing or vertigo. No history of allergy or recent trauma was noted. Rigid nasoendoscopy and facial nerve examination were normal.
Jeyasakthy Saniasiaya +1 more
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YAP1-NUTM1 Gene Fusion in Porocarcinoma of the External Auditory Canal
Gene fusions involving the NUTM1 gene ( NUT ) represent defining genetic markers of a highly aggressive carcinoma type with predilection for the midline structures of children and young adults, hence the original description as NUT midline carcinoma ...
A. Agaimy +5 more
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Asymmetrically severe internal auditory canal hypoplasia: A case report. [PDF]
We present a case of an otherwise healthy 20-month-old with congenital sensorineural hearing loss. CT and MR imaging demonstrated bilateral asymmetrically severe hypoplasia of the internal auditory canals and vestibulocochlear nerves.
Djalilian, Hamid R +6 more
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Cancer of the External Auditory Canal [PDF]
To evaluate the outcome of surgery for cancer of the external auditory canal and relate this to the Pittsburgh staging system used both on squamous cell carcinoma and non-squamous cell carcinoma.Retrospective case series of all patients who had surgery between 1979 and 2000. Median follow-up was 47 months (range, 2-148 months).
Nyrop, Mette, Grøntved, Aksel
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Lipochoristoma of the Internal Auditory Canal [PDF]
Objective Lipochoristomas comprise 0.1% of all cerebellopontine angle tumors and may be misdiagnosed as vestibular schwannomas. We describe a lipochoristoma of the internal auditory canal (IAC) and present the salient features of the evaluation, diagnosis, and management. Study Design and Methods Retrospective case review.
Scangas, George +2 more
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The Prevalence and Severity of External Auditory Exostosis in Young to Quadragenarian-Aged Warm-Water Surfers: A Preliminary Study [PDF]
External auditory exostosis (EAE) has previously only been shown to occur in cold water surfers. We assessed young surfers living and surfing in Queensland, Australia, for EAE in water temp ranges from 20.6 °C (69.1 °F, Winter) to 28.2 °C (82.
Climstein, Mike +4 more
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