نتایج جستجو برای: auditory canal

تعداد نتایج: 101706  

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2013
Selena E Heman-Ackah David R Friedmann Maura K Cosetti Susan B Waltzman J Thomas Roland

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS In pediatric patients with congenital malformations of the inner ear, anomalies within the anatomy may facilitate unintentional insertion of the cochlear implant electrode into the internal auditory canal. Revision procedures for removal and replacement of cochlear implant electrodes following internal auditory canal insertion are fraught with potential danger, including t...

Journal: :Chang Gung medical journal 2007
Sheng-Po Hao Ngan-Ming Tsang Kai-Ping Chang Chin-Kuo Chen Wei-Chieh Chao

BACKGROUND Osteoradionecrosis (ORN) is one of the most serious complications of radiotherapy of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). ORN rarely occurs in the external auditory canal. METHODS This is a retrospective review of 11 NPC patients who had ORN in the external auditory canal. Exposed necrotic bone over the external auditory canal was the diagnostic hallmark. Three patients wore hearing aid...

2017
Dennis A Barbon Rahul Hegde Shuo Li Ahmed Abdelbaki Divyansh Bajaj

In patients with repeated exposure to cold water, such as cold water surfers and kayakers, the reactive exostoses can occur in the external auditory canal. The external auditory canal exostoses are multiple, benign bony growths. They can cause external auditory canal stenosis, leading to repeated otitis externa and potentially conductive hearing loss. It is vital to consider this entity in susc...

2011
A. CIORBA C. AIMONI C. BIANCHINI M. BORRELLI F. CALZOLARI A. MARTINI

Osteomas as well as exostoses of the internal auditory canal are rare, benign, usually slow-growing lesions. The most common localizations of these temporal bone lesions are the mastoid cortex and the external auditory canal. A rare case is reported of bilateral osseous stenosis of the internal auditory canal, in the absence of clinical (auditory, vestibular and facial nerve) symptoms. In the a...

Journal: :Kulak burun bogaz ihtisas dergisi : KBB = Journal of ear, nose, and throat 2004
Can Alper Cağici Ismail Yilmaz Levent Ozlüoğlu Fazilet Kayaselçuk

The external auditory canal is an uncommon location for the nevi that are common benign tumors of the skin. A papillomatous lesion was detected in the external auditory canal of the patient who was on follow-up for acute otitis externa. The lesion which resembled a nevus was excised and was diagnosed as an intradermal nevus in pathological examination. The clinical and pathological picture of t...

2013
Won-Serk Kim Kye Hoon Park

Melanocytic nevus is common pigmented skin tumor, but it has rare occurrence near the external auditory canal. A skin graft is required if a wide surgical excision is performed for the nevi occurring near the external auditory canal. A CO2 laser was considered to be a good alternative for the removal of melanocytic nevus in this area. We herein report a case of compound nevus occurring near the...

Journal: :Annales d'oto-laryngologie et de chirurgie cervico faciale : bulletin de la Societe d'oto-laryngologie des hopitaux de Paris 2007
G Psillas J-P Guyot

OBJECTIVES We report a rare case of spontaneous temporomandibular joint herniation into the external auditory canal. MATERIAL AND METHODS A 42-year-old woman consulted for recurrent right otalgia. RESULTS The clinical examination revealed a white mass of the anterior wall of the bony external auditory canal, very close to the tympanic annulus, which was replaced by an invagination of the sk...

Journal: :Ear, Nose & Throat Journal 2012

2012
Emilio Mevio Marco Cazzaniga Mauro Mullace Donatella Paolotti

Hemangiomas of the external auditory canal, involving the posterior bony canal and the adjacent tympanic membrane, although rare, are considered a specific disease entity of the human external auditory canal. Hemangiomas of the tympanic membrane and/or external auditory canal are rare entities; there are 16 previous case reports in the literature. It is a benign vascular tumor. It generally occ...

Journal: :Archives of otolaryngology--head & neck surgery 2001
T P Hirvonen J P Carey C J Liang L B Minor

BACKGROUND Patients with superior canal dehiscence syndrome may experience vertigo and nystagmus when pressure changes occur in the external auditory canal, the middle ear, or the intracranial space. The cause is a defect in the bone of the superior canal. OBJECTIVE To study the mechanisms of pressure sensitivity of the labyrinth in superior canal dehiscence syndrome and its surgical repair i...

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