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Development of the mastoid process [PDF]
Ramindar S. Dhillon, James W. Fairley
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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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Objective: Sex determination is one of the most important parameters to identify in forensic science. Because the mastoid process is the most resistant to damage due to its position in the skull base, it can be used for sex determination.
Fatemeh Salemi +4 more
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A Method for Radiographing the Mastoid Process [PDF]
Edv. Collin
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3D analysis of skeletal volumes has become an important field in digital anthropology studies. The volume of the mastoid process has been proposed to display significant sexual dimorphism, but it has a complex shape and to date no study has quantified ...
A. Petaros +4 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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Morphometric Study of the Mastoid Process and Notch in Dry Human Skulls
Introduction: Mastoid process is a pyramidal bony projection . It is located in the posterior inferior region of the temporal bone. Mastoid notch is on the medial side of the mastoid process.
Sheron Blessy, K. Mohanraj
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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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Otologic Manifestations of IgG4-Related Disease: Literature Review and Report of Two Cases
Background: IgG4-related disease (IgG4-RD) is an inflammatory process. The literature on IgG4-RD is rather limited, with mastoid involvement being uncommon. In such cases, presentation may mimic other middle ear and mastoid cavity pathologies. Objective:
Aviad Sapir +5 more
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