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[Malformations of the bony labyrinth and deafness].
Annales d'oto-laryngologie et de chirurgie cervico faciale : bulletin de la Societe d'oto-laryngologie des hopitaux de Paris, 199117 new cases of malformation of the bony labyrinth detected radiologically (tomography, CT) and associated with perceptive or composite deafness are reported. 2 cases discovered in spontaneous or traumatic recurrent meningitis are described, as well as 1 case discovered after the occurrence of total deafness following stapedial surgery.
G, Dumas +4 more
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Bony labyrinth shape differs distinctively between modern wolves and dogs
Zoomorphology, 2019Additional reliable anatomical markers are needed for differentiating archaeological wolves and dogs, to support clarifying the origin(s) of dogs. Candidate structures should have good potential to survive various taphonomic conditions. The petrous bone is one potential differentiating structure, and could be further useful when aDNA cannot be ...
L. A. Janssens +5 more
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The Microsurgical Anatomy of the Modified Presigmoid Trans-Partial Bony Labyrinth Approach
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2015Objective: To investigate the surgical techniques of the modified presigmoid trans-partial bony labyrinth approach and the advantages in the exposure of the petroclival region and in the treatment of lesions in this area. Methods: Between April and October of 2012, a study on ...
Zhengxiang, Luo +5 more
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Bony Labyrinth in Upper Paleolithic Individuals Buried at Sungir
Archaeology, Ethnology & Anthropology of EurasiaThe bony labyrinth of the Sungir individuals was studied using the computed tomography scanning on an industrial Phoenix X-ray device. Three-dimensional modeling and visualization were carried out with special software. Crania of an adult (Sungir 1) and two children (Sungir 2 and 3) were analyzed.
D. I. Razhev +3 more
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End-stage Labyrinthitis With Extensive Erosion of the Bony Labyrinth
Otology & Neurotology, 2012Zheng, Lao +4 more
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Spontaneous Cerebrospinal Fluid Otorrhea: Congenital Anomaly of Bony Labyrinth a Possible Cause
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1975A patient had recurrent meningitis as a result of a congenital anomaly of the bony labyrinth. As far as could be traced in the literature, this was the first time that an isolated congenital anomaly of the bony labyrinth could be shown to be the origin of spontaneous cerebrospinal fluid otorrhea and the resulting recurrent meningitis.
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Mondini Dysplasia of the Bony and Membranous Labyrinth
Otology & Neurotology, 2005Paul K, Holden, Fred H, Linthicum
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The Hofmeyr Bony Labyrinth: Morphological Description and Affinity
2022Crevecoeur, Isabelle +5 more
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