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The interest in the mastoid air cell system arose from the association between temporal bone aeration and otitis media. Its size and growth have been considered when planning chronic and middle ear surgeries.
Okikioluwa Stephen Aladeyelu +2 more
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Objective To assess the change in health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in patients undergoing mastoid cavity obliteration. Methods Patients who had undergone canal wall-down mastoidectomy for chronic otitis media with creation of a persistent mastoid ...
Nora M Weiss, David Bächinger
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Mastoid Obliteration with Synthetic Materials: A Review of the Literature.
Canal wall down mastoidectomy is a surgical technique used for the eradication of middle ear disease. The remaining large mastoid bowl is associated with a number of issues; one of the main techniques that have been developed in order to avoid such ...
C. Skoulakis +3 more
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Craniometric assessment of gender using mastoid process
Background: The mastoid process characteristics are of great utility in the determination of sex. Studies on human skeletal remains for sex determination have been a topic of interest among researchers.
Harsha Bhayya +3 more
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Mastoid Signal Change and Acute Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis: Unlocking the Puzzle [PDF]
Mastoid signal changes on magnetic resonance imaging in cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVT) patients are often misinterpreted as septic CVT. Studies have revealed mastoid signal changes in CVT patients.
Ayush Agarwal +11 more
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Mastoid Cavity Obliteration with Combined Palva Flap and Bone pâté [PDF]
Introduction: This study was designed to evaluate the usefulness of mastoid cavity obliteration with combined bone pâté and Palva flap in the prevention of problematic mastoid cavities after canal wall down mastoidectomy.
Samad ghiasi
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Embryonal Rhabdomyosarcoma: A Tale of Two Cases with Unusual Presentation [PDF]
Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) is a rare soft tissue tumour, accounting for 3% of all childhood cancers. RMS can arise virtually anywhere in the body, as it originates in embryonal mesenchyme.
Paridhi +4 more
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Our study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of mastoid obliteration compared to the canal wall up (CWU) technique in cholesteatoma surgery based on the systematic review of the literature and the meta‐analysis of the data.
K. Illés +7 more
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Different Types of Mastoid Process Vibrations Affect Dynamic Margin of Stability Differently
The vestibular system is critical for human locomotion. Any deteriorated vestibular system leads to gait instability. In the past decades, these alternations in gait patterns have been majorly measured by the spatial-temporal gait parameters and ...
Jiani Lu, Haoyu Xie, J. Chien
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