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Successful resection of an extensive type C1 glomus jugulare tumor involving the jugular foramen and petrous bone: A case report and literature review. [PDF]
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Dimensions of Osseous External Auditory Canal in Otosclerosis Using High-Resolution Computed Tomography. [PDF]
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Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians, 1978
The unique shape of the external ear depends on the underlying cartilaginous framework. Injuries of the external ear are common. In dealing with lacerations, subperichondrial hematomas, perichondritis, burns and frostbite, particular care should be taken to maintain the cartilaginous framework and to prevent infection.
S L, Liston, E A, Cortez, W K, McNabney
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The unique shape of the external ear depends on the underlying cartilaginous framework. Injuries of the external ear are common. In dealing with lacerations, subperichondrial hematomas, perichondritis, burns and frostbite, particular care should be taken to maintain the cartilaginous framework and to prevent infection.
S L, Liston, E A, Cortez, W K, McNabney
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