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1983
The endolymphatic sac lies in the bony niche of the posterior surface of the pyramid. It partly touches the dura mater of the posterior fossa. The endolymphatic sac communicates with the endolymphatic system through the endolymphatic duct. The epithelia of the sac are either squamous cell or cuboidal cell.
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The endolymphatic sac lies in the bony niche of the posterior surface of the pyramid. It partly touches the dura mater of the posterior fossa. The endolymphatic sac communicates with the endolymphatic system through the endolymphatic duct. The epithelia of the sac are either squamous cell or cuboidal cell.
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1989
This section describes the technique of identifying the endolymphatic sac, decompressing the sac, and opening the sac for shunt placement. The authors do not endorse a specific procedure for hydrops. Surgery on the endolymphatic sac requires a complete simple mastoidectomy as outlined in the preceding section.
Vittorio Colletti, James E. BeneckeJr.
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This section describes the technique of identifying the endolymphatic sac, decompressing the sac, and opening the sac for shunt placement. The authors do not endorse a specific procedure for hydrops. Surgery on the endolymphatic sac requires a complete simple mastoidectomy as outlined in the preceding section.
Vittorio Colletti, James E. BeneckeJr.
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The endolymphatic sac in the Mondini disorder
Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 1985The endolymphatic sacs are described in temporal bone specimens from a 31-year-old man with bilateral Mondini disorder. The ducts and sacs are thin-walled, cyst-like structures with complete absence of loose vascular perisac tissue, and are directly apposed to the bone of the vestibular aqueduct.
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The Malaysian journal of pathology, 2012
We present a case of a papillary tumour at the cerebellopontine angle in a 41-year-old man. He presented with left-sided facial and ear pain associated with dizziness, nystagmus and hearing loss. CT scan of the temporal bone showed a destructive tumour at the left cerebellopontine angle.
Zulkarnaen , M., Tang, I.P, Wong, S.L
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We present a case of a papillary tumour at the cerebellopontine angle in a 41-year-old man. He presented with left-sided facial and ear pain associated with dizziness, nystagmus and hearing loss. CT scan of the temporal bone showed a destructive tumour at the left cerebellopontine angle.
Zulkarnaen , M., Tang, I.P, Wong, S.L
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Endolymphatic sac papillary tumor
Journal of Neuro-Oncology, 2008Sergei I. Bannykh+3 more
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Identification of Endolymphatic Sac Tumors
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1985openaire +2 more sources