Results 241 to 250 of about 10,271 (285)
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.
europepmc +1 more source
Otitis Media With Effusion in Patients With Cleft Palate. [PDF]
McGlone M +5 more
europepmc +1 more source
Issues Concerning the Mechanisms of Bone Conduction. [PDF]
Geal-Dor M, Adelman C, Sohmer H.
europepmc +1 more source
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Related searches:
Related searches:
Pneumatized middle ear ossicle – A normal variant
Clinical Imaging, 2021It is important to be familiar with normal anatomic variants in order to not to mistake them for pathology. It is well known that the middle ear ossicles have varying normal morphology on gross anatomy, but can also be malformed in certain congenital syndromes or eroded in the setting of chronic ear infection or cholesteatoma.
Alok A. Bhatt +3 more
openaire +2 more sources
Ear ossicle of Australopithecus robustus
Nature, 1979WE report here the discovery of the first ear ossicle, an incus, of a Plio–Pleistocene hominid. It is substantially different from that of modern man, and the dissimilarity exceeds that between the ear bones of Homo sapiens and of the African apes. The new incus is of interest particularly in view of the unique advantages that ear ossicles have for ...
Y, Rak, R J, Clarke
openaire +2 more sources
Semibiologic Middle Ear Prostheses: Ossicle Cup and Ossicle Columella
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1982As a natural step in ossicular reconstruction technique, two semibiologic prostheses are introduced. The prosthesis designed for incus replacement is called the “ossicle cup.” A hole is drilled in the body of an incus or head of the malleus, and the synthetic shaft of the ossicle cup is placed into the hole.
A G, Schuring, W H, Lippy
openaire +2 more sources
Ossification of Ear Ossicles: The Stapes
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1966SURGICAL intervention for the treatment of otosclerosis has created a new interest for the anatomists. The notable studies on the subject are those of Anson,1Farrior,2Anson and associates,3and Kelly4who have emphasized the morphological variation of the adult human stapes.
R, Dass, S S, Makhni
openaire +2 more sources

