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Auricular exostoses in the prehistoric population of Gran Canaria
Auditory exostoses are bone anomalies located in the external auditory canal. The bulk of clinical observations and some experimental data support the idea that their development depends on prolonged exposure to cold water.
Betancor-Rodriguez, A. +3 more
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Multiple cartilaginous exostoses and development of chondrosarcomas - a systematic review
INTRODUCTION: Hereditary multiple cartilaginous exostoses is a syndrome characterised by the development of multiple osteochondromas. The diagnosis is typically made around the age of 12 years, and the prevalence is estimated at 1:50,000. During skeletal
Wong, Christian +2 more
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Exostosis (also known as osteochondroma) is the most common benign bony lump of young people, usually arising at the distal femur. Vascular complications associated with exostoses are rare and include true aneurysm or pseudoaneurysm formation, deep vein ...
He Huang, MM +6 more
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Influence of exostoses on ear sound transfer function
Exostoses are surface periosteophyte inside the external auditory canal of the human ear. The main objective of the diploma thesis is to determine the potencial impact of the narrowing of external auditory canal by exostoses on the mechanical sound ...
Vališová, Šárka
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Description et étiologie des exostoses oro-faciales : exemple d'une population thaïlandaise
We aim here at participating in a better understanding of oral exostoses as an anatomical variant in order to clarify their possible use in biological anthropology.
Léonard, Anneliese
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Description and etiology of oral exostoses : the example of a Thai population
Cette thèse vise à participer à une meilleure connaissance des exostoses oro-faciales comme variation anatomique et préciser leur possible utilisation en anthropologie biologique.
Léonard, Anneliese
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Prevalence and severity of external auditory exostoses in breath-hold divers
Objective: To explore the prevalence and severity of external auditory exostoses in a population of experienced breath-hold divers, and to compare these to the same parameters within surfing and self-contained underwater breathing apparatus diving ...
Doherty, M., Sheard, Peter W.
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Exostoses of the Mandible [PDF]
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External auditory exostoses and prehistoric aquatic resource procurement
International audienceExternal auditory exostoses (EAEs) are osseous exostoses that form in the external auditory canal as a result of an irritation of the periosteum. Many conditions can be responsible for this irritation, but contact with cold water is
Villotte, Sébastien +1 more
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