1985
DOI: 10.2214/ajr.144.3.501
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Congenital malformations of the external and middle ear: high-resolution CT findings of surgical import

Abstract: The external auditory canal, middle ear, and bulk of the ossicular chain develop from the first branchial groove, first and second branchial arches, and first pharyngeal pouch.

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“…70-90%), it is unilateral [11]. In cases of unilateral microtia patients, most researchers contend that the ideal reconstructed ear model is an equal-sized mirror-image of the contralateral normal ear [10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…70-90%), it is unilateral [11]. In cases of unilateral microtia patients, most researchers contend that the ideal reconstructed ear model is an equal-sized mirror-image of the contralateral normal ear [10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This system is safe and simple, and saves time during middle and inner ear surgery (18). Furthermore, the advantage of using the suggested technique of intraoperative diagnostics of the facial nerve is especially obvious in cases, when the anatomy of the middle ear is distorted by previous surgery, as well as in cases of malformation of the facial nerve (2,(6)(7)(8).…”
Section: @ C I C E D I Z I O N I I N T E R N a Z I O N A L Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is caused by the anatomic proximity of the facial nerve to the structures of the middle and inner ear (3-5). The facial nerve becomes more vulnerable to injury during repeated (sanifying) surgery on the middle ear, with the presence of dehiscence in the Fallopian canal, during the removal of masses in the middle ear (2,6), in cases of malformation of the middle or inner ear (7,8).Many scientific works study the anatomy of the facial nerve (3-5). Most of them provide a general description of the microtopographic characteristics of the facial canal and, at the same time, lack information on the thickness of its bone walls.…”
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“…Temporal kemik anatomik malformasyonları Swartz ve Faerber tarafından araştırılmış, incelenen 8800 yüksek rezolüsyonlu CT de 1 tane anterior yerleşimli sigmoid sinüse rastlamışlardır 9 . Bizim taramamızda ise bu oran %1'di.…”
Section: Anterosüperior Yerleșimli Sigmoid Sinüsunclassified