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The malleus cap: Anatomic description of cartilage of the lateral process of the malleus

American Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Medicine and Surgery, 2018
To anatomically describe a cartilaginous cap attached to the lateral process of the malleus.Histologic and gross anatomic review.Twenty temporal bones were histologically reviewed. The anatomical relationship between the tympanic membrane and malleus was then defined at the level of the lateral process of the malleus and the long process of the malleus.
Elias Michaelides, Christopher A Schutt
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Malleus and Incus: Correlates of Size

Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology, 2013
Objectives: Wide ranges of dimensions of the malleus and incus have been reported for various human populations. Unaddressed are concordance of malleus and incus sizes, bilateral symmetry, whether ossicle size correlates with otitis media, and whether second-branchial arch derivatives have more variability than ...
Francis X Creighton
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Isolated malleus-handle fracture

Auris Nasus Larynx, 2011
Isolated malleus fracture is a rare ossicular injury with less than 80 cases published in the literature. The aim of this paper is to present a series of 3 patients with isolated malleus handle fracture, to review the literature and to discuss clinical presentation, imaging findings and treatment options.We retrospectively a case series of 3 patients ...
Avraham Abergel   +2 more
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Early development of the malleus and incus in humans

open access: yesJournal of Anatomy, 2016
It is widely accepted by developmental biologists that the malleus and incus of the mammalian middle ear are first pharyngeal arch derivatives, a contention based originally on classical embryology that has now been backed up by molecular evidence from ...
Matthew J Mason
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On the Statics of Malleus and Incus and on the Function of the Malleus-Incus Joint

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1980
An electromagnetic probe was used for statistical measurements on human temporal bone preparations in the malleus-incus region. When forces of 5 and 10 mN (milliNewton) were applied to certain points, the displacement of the malleus was considerably greater close to the umbo than in the region of the short process.
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The Malleus‐Stapes Offset

The Laryngoscope, 2008
AbstractBackground: The malleus‐stapes offset create challenges during ossiculoplasty, specifically the positioning of an interposed incus or replacement prosthesis relative to the manubrium.Objectives: To depict the malleus‐stapes offset, its relationship to the orientation of the manubrium as viewed through the external ear canal relative to a ...
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Surgery of Idiopathic Malleus Fixation

Otology & Neurotology, 2009
To describe and compare 2 different surgical techniques used in treatment of malleus fixation syndrome.A retrospective study including 24 patients (25 ears). In 11 of them, the attical fixation was removed via a transmastoid approach without disruption of the ossicular chain.
Cristian, Martin   +2 more
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Congenital Familial Fixation of the Malleus

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 2010
We present a familial association of radiographically and surgically demonstrated mallear fixation with concurrent stapedial abnormality and dehiscence of the facial nerve in a father and son, including history, physical findings, surgical findings, radiologic analyses, and a literature review.
Mia E, Miller   +2 more
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Congenital Bony Fixation of the Malleus

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1998
Bony fixation of the malleus seems to be one of the most controversial clinical entities among various congenital disorders of the auditory ossicles. According to various theories, it could be caused by trauma, chronic infection of the ear, otosclerosis or even development failures in the tympanic cavity itself.
R, Subotic, R, Mladina, R, Risavi
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Osteoma of the malleus

Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1997
C Y, Chang   +4 more
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