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Different Types of Mastoid Process Vibrations Affect Dynamic Margin of Stability Differently [PDF]
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, Jung Hung Chien
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A Rare Case of Mastoid Process Osteoma Presenting During Puberty: A Case Report [PDF]
Background and Clinical Significance: Osteomas of the mastoid process are extremely rare tumors. In their development, they are usually asymptomatic, they can manifest with cosmetic deformity, pain, hearing loss, and weakness of the facial nerve.
Aleksandrina Topalova-Shishmanova +1 more
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Sex determination using mastoid process
Objective: Osteometric studies using individual bones have been a topic of interest among researchers. Such researches are a tool for conducting studies related to evolution, demographic profiles and forensic sciences.
Jigyasa Passey
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Introduction: Sex identification of different skeletal remains has been defiance for many forensic studies. Mastoid process of the skull has drawn great attention from many researchers.
Fatma Alzhraa Fouad Abdel Baki Allam +1 more
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Model "P" in gender prediction based on the mastoid process [PDF]
Aim To determine the degree of accuracy in determining the sex of the skull based on classical morphometric analysis of the mastoid process. Morphometric analysis excluded a subjective approach expressed in osteoscopic analysis.
Aida Sarač-Hadžihalilović +6 more
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Background: Personal identification is crucial in natural mass disasters and in man-made disasters when the body is highly mutilated and fragmented. The mastoid process of the skull is important in this regard for sex determination, since it is one of ...
Binindita Mondal +5 more
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Mastoid neoplasm: a clinical case
Background. Middle ear neoplasm is a rare pathology accounting for about 0.7% total head and neck tumours. The article describes the clinical presentation, diagnostic methods and surgical treatment for neoplasms of mastoid process, a quite rare tumour ...
F. V. Semenov +2 more
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Isolated Congenital Mastoid Cholesteatoma with no Involvement of Aditus Ad Antrum and Middle Ear
Cholesteatoma is a non-neoplastic, keratinized squamous epithelial lesion that affects the temporal bone. The middle ear is the most frequent, while the isolated cholesteatoma of the mastoid is rare.
Pace Annalisa +7 more
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Sexual Dimorphism in Mastoid Process Using Discriminant Function Analysis [PDF]
Background & Aims: Determining sex from the human skeleton and its fragments has very high importance in anthropology, forensic medicine, and human osteology. Petrous temporal bone with the mastoid process is usually preserved in the case of burning, as
Laxmi N. Chandravadiya +3 more
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Background: Identification in the anthropology of the forensic world using radiographic methods can be evaluated from variations in the human skeleton.
Anggi Tiur Maduma +2 more
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