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Mastoiditis And Brain Hernia (Mastoiditis Cerebri)
The Laryngoscope, 1978Ten patients with brain hernia occurring as an insidious complication of chronic mastoiditis coincidentally discovered at the time of surgery are described. Four had previous surgery, six did not. A history of trauma was otherwise absent. Cerebrospinal fluid otorrhea did not occur. Our method of management is described.
M M, Paparella +2 more
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Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1986
Twenty-three cases of tuberculous mastoiditis are presented, nine of which were complicated by facial palsy. Six presented with acute mastoiditis, and two had meningitis. Surgery was required in 16 patients; in four cases the diagnosis was made by culture and in another four by biopsy of the granulations or polyp of the external canal.
J, Samuel, C M, Fernandes
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Twenty-three cases of tuberculous mastoiditis are presented, nine of which were complicated by facial palsy. Six presented with acute mastoiditis, and two had meningitis. Surgery was required in 16 patients; in four cases the diagnosis was made by culture and in another four by biopsy of the granulations or polyp of the external canal.
J, Samuel, C M, Fernandes
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Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 1977
We present herein a rare case of osteoma mixtum of the mastoid. The main features of the osteoma were demonstrated clearly by preoperative tangential X-ray projection. Histological studies revealed the osteoma to be composed of multiple small foci of ossification on the outer layer with a large single inner mass.
T, Ishikawa, H, Saito, K, Takahashi
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We present herein a rare case of osteoma mixtum of the mastoid. The main features of the osteoma were demonstrated clearly by preoperative tangential X-ray projection. Histological studies revealed the osteoma to be composed of multiple small foci of ossification on the outer layer with a large single inner mass.
T, Ishikawa, H, Saito, K, Takahashi
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Russian Bulletin of Otorhinolaryngology, 2023
Osteomas of the temporal bone are rare, especially osteomas originating from the mastoid process. Most often occur in women aged 20—30 years. The maximum growth rate is observed during puberty. Usually, the neoplasm becomes an accidental finding on X-rays or CT scans. The clinic of osteoma depends on its location and size. The patient may complain of a
F.V. Semenov +2 more
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Osteomas of the temporal bone are rare, especially osteomas originating from the mastoid process. Most often occur in women aged 20—30 years. The maximum growth rate is observed during puberty. Usually, the neoplasm becomes an accidental finding on X-rays or CT scans. The clinic of osteoma depends on its location and size. The patient may complain of a
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1988
Two cases of aural tuberculosis in Caucasian adults are described. Stress is laid on the need to consider tuberculosis in cases of chronic otitis presenting unusual features. Lack of suspicion of tuberculosis frequently leads to long delays in diagnosis and subsequent needless disability.
G, Buchanan, E H, Rainer
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Two cases of aural tuberculosis in Caucasian adults are described. Stress is laid on the need to consider tuberculosis in cases of chronic otitis presenting unusual features. Lack of suspicion of tuberculosis frequently leads to long delays in diagnosis and subsequent needless disability.
G, Buchanan, E H, Rainer
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2003
Fifty-two children with mastoiditis were treated at the Federal Government Services Hospital over a period of 15 years (from 1986 to 2000). The salient feature in these cases was the presence of a post-auricular swelling and mastoid abscess. Extensive cholesteatoma was seen in 80.7 per cent of cases and 19.3 per cent had granulations in the mastoid ...
Ikramullah, Khan, Farrukh, Shahzad
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Fifty-two children with mastoiditis were treated at the Federal Government Services Hospital over a period of 15 years (from 1986 to 2000). The salient feature in these cases was the presence of a post-auricular swelling and mastoid abscess. Extensive cholesteatoma was seen in 80.7 per cent of cases and 19.3 per cent had granulations in the mastoid ...
Ikramullah, Khan, Farrukh, Shahzad
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1995
AbstractTuberculoma is a rare but known complication of tuberculosis. It rarely occurs in the mastoid bone. When it occurs in the middle ear cleft, it can lead to intracranial complications if there is a delay in the diagnosis and management.A rare case of tuberculosis of the middle ear cleft which presented as tuberculoma of the mastoid bone with ...
D S, Grewal +3 more
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AbstractTuberculoma is a rare but known complication of tuberculosis. It rarely occurs in the mastoid bone. When it occurs in the middle ear cleft, it can lead to intracranial complications if there is a delay in the diagnosis and management.A rare case of tuberculosis of the middle ear cleft which presented as tuberculoma of the mastoid bone with ...
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Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1978
Mastoid obliteration is recommended as a routine procedure in all mastoid surgery. Bone chips from the mastoid tip, bone paté from the cortical bone and lyophilized dura can all be employed effectively to fill the epitympanic space and Traumann's triangle.
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Mastoid obliteration is recommended as a routine procedure in all mastoid surgery. Bone chips from the mastoid tip, bone paté from the cortical bone and lyophilized dura can all be employed effectively to fill the epitympanic space and Traumann's triangle.
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2006
Mastoid obliteration is commonly performed to reduce the size of mastoidectomy cavity following canal wall-down tympanomastoidectomy for chronic otitis media. The indications and techniques for mastoid obliteration as well as total tympanomastoid obliteration will be reviewed.
Ritvik P, Mehta, Jeffrey P, Harris
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Mastoid obliteration is commonly performed to reduce the size of mastoidectomy cavity following canal wall-down tympanomastoidectomy for chronic otitis media. The indications and techniques for mastoid obliteration as well as total tympanomastoid obliteration will be reviewed.
Ritvik P, Mehta, Jeffrey P, Harris
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1956
THE FOLLOWING case is reported because otologists, to whom patients with osteoma of the mastoid come, rarely encounter the condition. It is hoped that the removal technique to be described may be of help to anyone else confronting his first case with the limited skill I possessed.
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THE FOLLOWING case is reported because otologists, to whom patients with osteoma of the mastoid come, rarely encounter the condition. It is hoped that the removal technique to be described may be of help to anyone else confronting his first case with the limited skill I possessed.
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