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Temporal bone histopathology: Superior semicircular canal dehiscence
Objectives To present a histopathological case of a 91‐year‐old woman who was diagnosed with superior semicircular canal dehiscence postmortem. Methods The patient was a registered donor with the National Temporal Bone Donor Program at the NIDCD National
Brian M. Lin +3 more
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Hearing loss is a problem that impacts a significant proportion of the adult population. Cochlear hair cell (HC) loss due to loud noise, chemotherapy and aging is the major underlying cause.
Michael Hoa +14 more
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Imaging of Temporal Bone Mass Lesions: A Pictorial Review
Tumoral lesions of the temporal bone include benign or malignant tumors and congenital or inflammatory lesions. Temporal bone lesions are difficult to approach.
Marie N. Shimanuki +5 more
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Temporal Bone Meningiomas [PDF]
Meningiomas involving the temporal bone may originate from arachnoid cell nests present within the temporal bone (intratemporal), but more frequently originate from arachnoid cell nests of the posterior or middle cranial fossa with secondary invasion of the TB (extratemporal).
F D, Vrionis +3 more
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Validation of a 3D-printed human temporal bone model for otology surgical skill training
Hypothesis: Three-dimensional (3D) printed temporal bones are comparable to cadaveric temporal bones as a training tool for otologic surgery. Background: Cadaveric temporal bone dissection is an integral part of otology surgical training.
Wade W. Chien +2 more
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Facial nerve paralysis as first sign of metastatic breast cancer to the temporal bone [PDF]
Introduction. Facial nerve paralysis originates from various factors, although in most cases etiology is idiopathic. Temporal bone metastases are quite rare, but should still be suspected in cases when congenital disorders, inflammatory disease ...
Folić Miljan, Đerić Dragoslava
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Rationale and objectives: To evaluate the usefulness of temporal subtraction using the bone suppression method in digital chest radiography for the detection of pulmonary lesions.
Takeshi Takaki +3 more
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Cystic Cochleovestibular Malformation (Incomplete Partition Type 1)
A 5-year old female with bilateral profound hearing loss underwent computerized tomographic imaging of the temporal bone as part of the work-up to determine the etiology of her deafness, and to delineate middle and inner ear anatomy prior to cochlear ...
Nathaniel W. Yang
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Temporal bone anatomy characteristics in superior semicircular canal dehiscence
Introduction: Superior semicircular canal dehiscence (SCD) remains difficult to diagnose despite advances in high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) imaging.
Marrigje A. de Jong +4 more
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Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis with Temporal Bone Involvement- A Case Report [PDF]
Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis (LCH) is a rare disorder of the reticuloendothelial system associated with proliferation of Langerhans cells and mature eosinophils.
VISHWANATH VIJAY JOSHI +4 more
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