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PRIMARY CARIES OF THE MASTOID PROCESS AS A CAUSE OF MASTOID ABSCESS IN YOUNG CHILDREN. [PDF]
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J. P. Stewart
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Aim of the study : Assessment of the usefulness of intravital lesions in the proximal attachment of the sternocleidomastoid muscle and the mastoid process of the temporal bone in medico-legal evaluation of death by hanging.
Łukasz Szleszkowski+3 more
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Impact of removing mastoid process for advanced parotid cancer on facial nerve identification, preservation and reconstruction. [PDF]
BackgroundAdvanced parotid cancers more than 4 cm are firmly fixed around the main trunk of the facial nerve that can be hardly detected in narrow working space between mastoid process and parotid cancer.
Yokoyama J+5 more
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AN HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE OPERAATIONS UPON THE MASTOID PROCESS. [PDF]
It is now 105 years since a Danish surgeon, Berger of Copenhagen, was suffering from non-suppurative inflammation of the tympanum attended with distressing tinnitus aurium and deafness. To relieve this condition the operation of perforating the mastoid process was performed.
Laurence Turnbull
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Congenital cholesteatoma of the mastoid process
We report an extremely rare case of CC isolated to the mastoid process, with no middle ear involvement. An 18-year-old male presented with an ear ache and minimal discharge for 4 months. On examination, external auditory canal was found narrowed with granulations and bony defect present in the posteroinferior part of the canal.
Anju Chauhan+3 more
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An unusual foreign body in the mastoid process
The interest in reporting this case is the unusual manner in which the foreign body entered the mastoid process without any clinical symptoms and remained covered by the skin from outside. Plastic refill of the dot pen (metallic end) pierced the mastoid bone in a child is rather atypical due to a fall.
J. N. Gurtu, Bhawna Jha
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Aggressive osteoblastoma in mastoid process of temporal bone with facial palsy
Osteoblastoma is an uncommon primary bone tumor with a predilection for posterior elements of spine. Its occurrence in temporal bone and middle ear is extremely rare. Clinical symptoms are non-specific and cranial nerve involvement is uncommon.
Manoj Jain, Chanchal Rana, Rajkumar
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A Method for Radiographing the Mastoid Process [PDF]
Edv. Collin
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Radiography of the Mastoid Process [PDF]
Elsie Mann
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