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Development of the mastoid process [PDF]
Ramindar S. Dhillon, James W. Fairley
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Experience with three-dimensional exoscope-assisted surgery of giant mastoid process osteoma
Background The excision of a giant mastoid process osteoma can be challenging. In such situations, the three-dimensional exoscope intra-operative optic may be a promising tool.
J. Remacha+2 more
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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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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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Different Types of Mastoid Processes in the Same Individual [PDF]
H. J. Banks-Davis
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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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Mastoid Air Cell System: Hounsfield Density by Multislice Computed Tomography [PDF]
Introduction: Multislice Computed Tomography (MCT) is the main radiographic examination to evaluate mastoid air cell system. Hounsfield Unit density (HU), determined by MCT is useful to evaluate mastoid pneumatization, but HU values in different genders,
Luciana Munhoz+4 more
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