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Malleus regulus

2012
Published as part of Raines, Bret & Huber, Markus, 2012, 3217, pp.
Raines, Bret, Huber, Markus
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Malleus teflon piston prosthesis.

The Laryngoscope, 1983
AbstractThe malleus Teflon piston prosthesis is very useful to reconstruct the sound conducting mechanism of the middle ear in absent or inadequate incus, congenital malformation of the middle ear, and epitympanic fixation of the incus and/or malleus. It has a thin‐walled loop at its upper end to lessen the tendency for ulceration of the overlying drum
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Malleus Neck-Anchoring Malleostapedotomy

Otology & Neurotology, 2012
To compare the hearing outcomes between 2 malleostapedotomy (MS) procedures, handle-MS, connecting the prosthesis with the malleus handle and neck-MS, connecting the prosthesis with the malleus neck.Fourteen individuals having undergone MS in the setting of otosclerosis or congenital ossicular fixation from January 1983 through December 2009.Review of ...
Mun Young, Chang   +6 more
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Malleus candeanus

Published as part of Passos, Flávio Dias, Batistão, Alan Rodrigo & Lima, Luan Lucas Cardoso, 2024, Checklist of marine Bivalvia (Mollusca) from Brazil, with descriptive analyses of their bathymetric and geographical distribution, pp.
Passos, Flávio Dias   +2 more
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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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Malleus head fixation: histopathology revisited

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 2006
Malleus head fixation is a rare but not exceptional pathology. It may be apparently congenital or acquired, and can be associated with stapes fixation. In the acquired secondary process two histological types of malleus head fixation were found: the first corresponded to non-tympanosclerotic bone remodeling and the second to localized tympanosclerosis ...
Christian, Martin   +5 more
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Modified Malleus malleus Shells for Biodiesel Production from Waste Cooking Oil: An Optimization Study Using Box–Behnken Design

Waste and Biomass Valorization, 2020
S. Niju   +4 more
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MALLEUS VS MALLEOLUS

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1965
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Malleus (Malvufundus) candeanus

2006
MALLEUS (MALVUFUNDUS) CANDEANUS (ORBIGNY, 1842) West Atlantic, FK-302, Sand Key transect, Monroe County, Florida Keys, Florida, USA, 24°26.30′N, 81°53.32′W, 20 m, scuba, rubble (two pairs with tissue, AMNH 299406); West Atlantic, FK-260, Looe Key coral reef, just east of channel marker 24, ocean side of Ramrod Key, Monroe County, Florida Keys ...
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Malleus Handle Fracture

Otology & Neurotology, 2003
Denis, Ayache, Marc T, Williams
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