نتایج جستجو برای: mastoid segment

تعداد نتایج: 84545  

Journal: :The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India 2006
Anita Basavaraj S Jadhav J Dhadwad

A 22 years female who was diagnosed as having cholestseatoma of right ear was referred to us for medical fitness. On examination she incidentally had evidence of tuberous and tendon xanthomas. She was found to have hypercholesterolemia. On mastoid exploration a yellowish groomous mass was seen which was surrounded by foamy macrophages, suggestive of 'mastoid xanthoma'. The purpose of this case ...

2016
Hyun Joon Shim Yong Kyung Kang Yong-Hwi An Young Ok Hong

Neuroglialchoristoma is a rare cerebral heterotopia typically involving extracranial midline structures of the head and neck, including the nose, nasopharynx and oral cavity. It rarely involves non-midline structures, such as the middle ear, mastoid and orbit. We report the case of a 63-year-old woman with right-sided hearing loss and aural fullness who was diagnosed with neuroglialchoristoma o...

Journal: :ORL; journal for oto-rhino-laryngology and its related specialties 2011
Sho Kanzaki Hideyuki Saito Tetsuya Mori Noriko Shimasaki Makio Mukai Kaoru Ogawa

Non-Hodgkin diffuse large B-cell lymphomas of the mastoid that extend from the nasopharynx are extremely rare in children. Moreover, in lymphoproliferative diseases, the presence of otoneurological signs prior to systemic disease involvement is rare. Here, we present a rare case of non-Hodgkin B-cell lymphoma invading the middle ear and mastoid in a 1-year-old boy that mimicked acute mastoiditi...

Journal: :Audiology : official organ of the International Society of Audiology 1984
P J Lamoré

Vibrotactile thresholds for the glabrous skin of the hand and for the hairy skin of the arm are investigated as a function of frequency in the range from 40 to 2 000 Hz, using a heavy vibrator. These thresholds are expressed as equivalent bone-conduction loss and compared with vibrotactile thresholds determined with bone vibrators on the arm and mastoid for normally hearing and severely hearing...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1991
D P Friedman V M Rao

Squamous cell carcinoma infrequently arises in the middle ear and external auditory canal. Mastoid complex primary carcinoma is extremely rare. The site of origin of these tumors may be obscure when large destructive lesions are encountered at the initial presentation. Imaging techniques may provide a clue as to the origin of these carcinomas. The complementary role of CT and MR is illustrated ...

2017
Hamed Sajjadi

Attic cholesteatoma with antral extension in tight sclerotic mastoid cavities is a common presentation that creates difficult decision-making intraoperatively. Drilling through a sclerotic and small mastoid cavity, keeping the canal wall intactis often difficult and increases the risk of serious injury. Consequently, a canal-wall-down mastoidectomy is often performed. The endoscopic transcanal ...

2003
Yavuz KÖKSAL İsmail REİSLİ

the middle ear is the most prevalent disease of childhood. The other areas of the temporal bone which can be contiguous with the middle ear, including the mastoid, petrousus apex and perilabyrinthine air cells, may also be involved. Otitis media can be further divided into acute otitis media (AOM) without effusion, otitis media with effusion (OME), chronic suppurative otitis media (COM) with or...

2006
SRS Ganesh S Farhat MS McCormick

The authors report a case of a three-year old boy, who presented with discharge from the site of a previously excised postaural lesion reported to have been an epidermoid cyst. It was found at operation that he had a fistulous connection between the site of the excised lesion and a congenital cholesteatoma sac in the mastoid bone. This case demonstrates the rare occurrence of congenital cholest...

2011
Norhafiza Mat Lazim Asma Abdullah

Cholesteatoma has been known to be associated with multiple complications either extracranially or intracranially. Among the extracranial complications, mastoiditis and mastoid abscess are the most common. Bezold’s abscess formation with cholesteatoma is a rare occurrence but when present can lead to sinister sequalae if not properly managed. The treatment of cholesteatoma is mainly by surgical...

2011

Cholesterol granuloma is a pathological lesion affecting the mastoid air cells due to partial obstruction of its aireation. It is commonly unilateral. It is usually associated with glue ear with intact ossicles. Histologically, it is characterized by the presence of large pointed crystals and giant cells. Its treatment is either conservative steroid therapy or surgical removal of the granuloma ...

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