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Neuroimaging Clinics of North America, 2022
Temporal bone anatomy is highly complex, with a complicated configuration of minute anatomic structures housed in a dense osseous structure. Nevertheless, a robust understanding of this anatomy is essential for clinicians, who must accurately diagnose and describe the various pathologies that exist in this region.
John C, Benson, John I, Lane
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Temporal bone anatomy is highly complex, with a complicated configuration of minute anatomic structures housed in a dense osseous structure. Nevertheless, a robust understanding of this anatomy is essential for clinicians, who must accurately diagnose and describe the various pathologies that exist in this region.
John C, Benson, John I, Lane
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Emergency Radiology, 2008
Temporal bone injury is frequently associated with severe brain injury which limits the clinical evaluation and detracts from the clinical signs of temporal bone fracture such as sensorineural hearing loss, conductive hearing loss, and facial nerve paralysis. Radiologists are often the first to note the presence of temporal bone fractures and should be
Piya V, Saraiya, Nafi, Aygun
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Temporal bone injury is frequently associated with severe brain injury which limits the clinical evaluation and detracts from the clinical signs of temporal bone fracture such as sensorineural hearing loss, conductive hearing loss, and facial nerve paralysis. Radiologists are often the first to note the presence of temporal bone fractures and should be
Piya V, Saraiya, Nafi, Aygun
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Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery, 2005
This paper reviews the latest literature relating to the diagnosis and treatment of temporal bone encephaloceles, defined as the herniation of meninges or brain tissue into areas of the temporal bone, for example, the petrous apex, tegmen tympani or mastoid cavity.The diagnosis of temporal bone encephaloceles can be challenging.
Matthew T, Sdano, Myles L, Pensak
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This paper reviews the latest literature relating to the diagnosis and treatment of temporal bone encephaloceles, defined as the herniation of meninges or brain tissue into areas of the temporal bone, for example, the petrous apex, tegmen tympani or mastoid cavity.The diagnosis of temporal bone encephaloceles can be challenging.
Matthew T, Sdano, Myles L, Pensak
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The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1995
The diagnosis and monitoring of patients presenting to an emergency department with blunt temporal bone fracture and complications requiring acute management were reviewed for a four-month period. Of 104 trauma patients with closed head injury, 15 patients were diagnosed with temporal bone fracture, 12 of whom survived their injuries.
B, Nageris +3 more
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The diagnosis and monitoring of patients presenting to an emergency department with blunt temporal bone fracture and complications requiring acute management were reviewed for a four-month period. Of 104 trauma patients with closed head injury, 15 patients were diagnosed with temporal bone fracture, 12 of whom survived their injuries.
B, Nageris +3 more
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1969
THIS IS the first report of the persistence of spirochetes in the temporal bone in congenital syphilitic deafness despite penicillin therapy. Report of a Case This case was previously reported in detail by Karmody and Schuknecht 1 to emphasize the histopathological changes in the temporal bone in congenital syphilis. The purpose of this communication
L W, Mack +4 more
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THIS IS the first report of the persistence of spirochetes in the temporal bone in congenital syphilitic deafness despite penicillin therapy. Report of a Case This case was previously reported in detail by Karmody and Schuknecht 1 to emphasize the histopathological changes in the temporal bone in congenital syphilis. The purpose of this communication
L W, Mack +4 more
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Temporal bone chondroblastomas
American Journal of Otolaryngology, 2003To review temporal bone chondroblastomas in regards to their presentation, radiographic findings, histopathology, and treatment.Study design Case report and literature review.A case report of a 38-year-old man is reviewed who presented with left-sided mixed hearing loss, otalgia, otorrhea, and a left external auditory canal mass.
Allison, Pontius +2 more
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Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 2013
Primary temporal bone tumors are rare. Suspicious lesions of the ear canal should be biopsied for diagnosis. Surgical resection to achieve negative margins is the mainstay of treatment. Small tumors can be treated with lateral temporal bone resection. Parotidectomy and neck dissection are added for disease extension and proper staging.
Paul W, Gidley, Franco, DeMonte
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Primary temporal bone tumors are rare. Suspicious lesions of the ear canal should be biopsied for diagnosis. Surgical resection to achieve negative margins is the mainstay of treatment. Small tumors can be treated with lateral temporal bone resection. Parotidectomy and neck dissection are added for disease extension and proper staging.
Paul W, Gidley, Franco, DeMonte
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1990
Meningiomas should be considered in the differential diagnosis of space‐occupying lesions of the temporal bone. Five cases of meningiomas of the temporal bone are described and the literature reviewed. These tumours may stimulate Schwannornas and glomus tumours in their presentation and radiological findings.
R, Hooper, K, Siu, V, Cousins
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Meningiomas should be considered in the differential diagnosis of space‐occupying lesions of the temporal bone. Five cases of meningiomas of the temporal bone are described and the literature reviewed. These tumours may stimulate Schwannornas and glomus tumours in their presentation and radiological findings.
R, Hooper, K, Siu, V, Cousins
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Vestnik otorinolaringologii, 2020
This article presents assembly technology and the main stages of dissection on artificial temporal bone. This sample of artificial temporal bone is a domestic product. The use of this material makes it possible to develop basic dissection skills, such as anthromastoidotomy, posterior tympanotomy, and facial nerve decompression. Artificial temporal bone
A I, Kryukov +9 more
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This article presents assembly technology and the main stages of dissection on artificial temporal bone. This sample of artificial temporal bone is a domestic product. The use of this material makes it possible to develop basic dissection skills, such as anthromastoidotomy, posterior tympanotomy, and facial nerve decompression. Artificial temporal bone
A I, Kryukov +9 more
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Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 2016
Case Details: We present a case of temporal bone mucormycosis in a 71-year-old female with diabetes mellitus who presented to the emergency department with facial nerve paresis, otorrhea, and contralateral hemiparesis. After undergoing a tympanomastoidectomy, the patient’s pathology exhibited fungal hyphae consistent with mucormycosis.
Nicolas-George, Katsantonis +5 more
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Case Details: We present a case of temporal bone mucormycosis in a 71-year-old female with diabetes mellitus who presented to the emergency department with facial nerve paresis, otorrhea, and contralateral hemiparesis. After undergoing a tympanomastoidectomy, the patient’s pathology exhibited fungal hyphae consistent with mucormycosis.
Nicolas-George, Katsantonis +5 more
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