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Middle Ear Glial Heterotopia Coexisting with Cholesteatoma: A Case Study. [PDF]
Liu T, Yi H.
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Case Report: A case of aural myiasis in an elderly bedridden patient with newly diagnosed Parkinson's syndrome. [PDF]
Hao B, Sun Z, Peng C, Zhong K, Zhuo X.
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Role of the Ear in Meningitis: A Narrative Review of Neuroimaging. [PDF]
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Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1991
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Cingi, Emre, Cingi, Cemal
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Cingi, Emre, Cingi, Cemal
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Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1986
Aural cholesteatoma Is a disease entity well known to the otologic community. Complications of cholesteatoma, although uncommon, are not usually life threatening. We present two cases in which a unique and hitherto unreported pathway of spread of a cholesteatoma is noted.
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Aural cholesteatoma Is a disease entity well known to the otologic community. Complications of cholesteatoma, although uncommon, are not usually life threatening. We present two cases in which a unique and hitherto unreported pathway of spread of a cholesteatoma is noted.
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