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The Petrosquamous Septum in Children-A Misleading Obstacle or Reliable Landmark? A Radioanatomical Study. [PDF]
Wojciechowski T, Drożdż A, Skadorwa T.
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Extensive deep neck abscess caused by middle ear cholesteatoma complicating Proteus vulgaris infection: A case report and literature review. [PDF]
Jin M, Zhu Z, Zhou P, Liu S.
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Cholesteatoma of mastoid process
Russian Otorhinolaryngology, 2023A rare case of recurrent residual cholesteatoma formed in a patient after undergoing open mastoid surgeries on the right ear in childhood.
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Primary cysts of the mastoid process
The Laryngoscope, 1983AbstractTwo patients with primary mastoid cysts are presented. These examples stress the importance of regular follow‐up of patients with chronic serous otitis media so that the complications or associated abnormalities may be treated early prior to extensive destructive erosion.
B E, Zimmerman, G O, Proud
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Bilateral Mastoid Process Hypertrophy Associated With Severe Trismus
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2020Abstract The mastoid process, a pneumatized prominence of the temporal bone with air-filled air cells, grows with age. We present here a series of 4 patients with bilateral mastoid hypertrophy associated with severe trismus from different etiologies, and discuss the possible explanation of this observation.
Kimberley, Sent-Doux +2 more
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OSTEOMA OF THE MASTOID PROCESS
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1938Of the bony tumors of the skull, those of the external auditory canal and of the accessory nasal sinuses are perhaps the most commonly encountered by the otolaryngologist. Osteoma of the mastoid process is infrequent in occurrence; Haymann1in 1919 was able to find but 8 authentic cases.
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