نتایج جستجو برای: malleus

تعداد نتایج: 289  

Journal: :Journal of the Belgian Society of Radiology 2012

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2008
Zoltán Vas Tibor Csörgo Anders P Møller Lajos Rózsa

Barn swallows Hirundo rustica often have characteristic feather holes on wing and tail feathers. During the past 15 yr, several influential papers have been based on the assumption that these holes were chewed by the louse Machaerilaemus malleus. We gathered feather-hole data from barn swallows and other passerines at 2 sites in Hungary and correlated the presence of holes with louse infestatio...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2006
Simon I Angeli Jessica L Kulak Jose Guzmán

OBJECTIVE To identify prognostic factors affecting outcome in lateral tympanoplasty for total or near-total tympanic membrane perforation. STUDY DESIGN Retrospective case series. METHODS Patients were those presenting with total or near-total tympanic membrane perforation undergoing lateral tympanoplasty from 1999 to 2004. We systematically collected demographic, clinical, audiologic, and o...

2013
Shadman Nemati Naghavi Ebrahim Ehsan Kazemnejad Mohammad Aghajanpour Omid Abdollahi

INTRODUCTION Otosclerosis is a disease of bony labyrinth. Structural changes in the labyrinth often cause ossicular fixation, and thus conductive hearing loss. The purpose of this study was to evaluate middle ear exploration findings and frequency of ossicular and footplate area anomalies in patients with suspected otosclerosis referred to Amiralmomenin and Golsar Hospitals in Rasht, Iran. MA...

Ebrahim Naghavi Ehsan Kazemnejad Mohammad Aghajanpour, Omid Abdollahi Shadman Nemati,

Introduction: Otosclerosis is a disease of bony labyrinth. Structural changes in the labyrinth often cause ossicular fixation, and thus conductive hearing loss. The purpose of this study was to evaluate middle ear exploration findings and frequency of ossicular and footplate area anomalies in patients with suspected otosclerosis referred to Amiralmomenin and Golsar Hospitals in Rasht, Iran.   M...

2017
Jae Hoon Sim Sunil Puria Charles R. Steele JAE HOON SIM SUNIL PURIA CHARLES R. STEELE

The middle ear bones are the smallest bones in the human body and are among the most complicated functionally. These bones are located within the temporal bone making them difficult to access and study. We use the micro-CT imaging modality to obtain quantitative inertial properties of the MIC (malleus-incus complex), which is a subcomponent of the middle ear. The principal moment of inertia of ...

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