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Temporal bone mucocele with extension to mastoid in a 60-year-old male: a case report and literature review. [PDF]

open access: yesAnn Med Surg (Lond)
Shah UK   +5 more
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Temporal bone squamous cell carcinoma: Aggressive behavior coursing with cerebellar invasion and hydrocephalus. [PDF]

open access: yesSurg Neurol Int
de Castro MERV   +13 more
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Imaging of the temporal bone [PDF]

open access: possibleMagnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America, 2002
Classical descriptions of the temporal bone are based on its five embryologically distinct osseous components: the petrous, tympanic, mastoid, squamous, and styloid portions.
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Chondroblastoma of the Temporal Bone

Neurosurgery, 1988
Abstract A chondroblastoma within the temporal bone in a 16-year-old boy is reported. The tumor recurred after intracapsular resection and curettage. After reoperation, radiotherapy was performed. The data from 137 cases of chondroblastoma are summarized.
Jan J. W. Prick   +2 more
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Temporal Bone Chondroblastoma

Otology & Neurotology, 2009
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Gomes, Lavier J.   +3 more
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Temporal bone encephaloceles

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.
Myles L. Pensak, Matthew T Sdano
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Temporal Bone Treponemes

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
E. N. R. Montenegro   +4 more
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Chondrosarcoma of the temporal bone

Clinical Otolaryngology, 1995
Eight patients with a chondrosarcoma of the temporal bone have been treated at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery over a 16-year-period. Patients usually presented with symptoms and signs of lower cranial nerve palsies, though in most cases these resolved after surgery.
G. B. Brookes, Mg. W. R. Watters
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Adenomas of the Temporal Bone

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1988
Three cases of primary adenomas of the petrous bone are presented and compared to an adenoma arising from the external ear canal. In contrast to other adenomatous tumors, these caused slowly progressive inner ear symptoms without other signs, hence making differentiation from other benign lesions difficult.
Ugo Fisch, Miro Makek, Thomas L. Eby
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Temporal bone fractures

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.
William G Lavelle   +3 more
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