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Cerebellar actinomycosis secondary to otomastoiditis: A case report and literature review. [PDF]
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Bezold's Abscess Secondary to a Subclinical Mastoid Infection: Diagnostic Challenges and Literature Review. [PDF]
Umemoto S, Takakura S, Hirano T.
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Profiling Disease Patterns Using ICD-11 at a University Hospital in Ghana: A Retrospective Analysis of Cross-Sectional Data From 2018 to 2021. [PDF]
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Decades in the Making: A Rare Case of Mastoid Squamous Cell Carcinoma Following Chronic Otitis Media and Mastoidectomy. [PDF]
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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
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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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Pediatrics in Review
Mastoiditis is an infection of the mastoid bone, the bony prominence behind the ear, and usually develops after untreated or inadequately treated otitis media. Symptoms of mastoiditis include ear pain, swelling and tenderness behind the ear, fever, headache, hearing loss and sometimes pus discharge from the ear.
Lucy, Carter, Wynne, Callon
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Mastoiditis is an infection of the mastoid bone, the bony prominence behind the ear, and usually develops after untreated or inadequately treated otitis media. Symptoms of mastoiditis include ear pain, swelling and tenderness behind the ear, fever, headache, hearing loss and sometimes pus discharge from the ear.
Lucy, Carter, Wynne, Callon
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