نتایج جستجو برای: mastoid segment

تعداد نتایج: 84545  

Journal: :thrita 0
mahmood shishehgar ear, nose, throat department, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, ir iran saeid pourseirafi ear, nose, throat department, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, ir iran; saeid pourseirafi, ear, nose, throat department, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, ir iran. tel: +98-9120609390, fax: +98-7136291478

conclusions in surgery for facial nerve neuroma in the mastoid segment, it is better not to rely on imaging alone; all facial nerves from the geniculate ganglion to the styloid foramen become exposed for tumor removal. case presentation in this report, we describe a rare facial nerve neuroma in the mastoid portion in a 55-year-old man with a history of hypertension (htn) and diabetes mellitus (...

Journal: :medical journal of islamic republic of iran 0
dragoslava r. djeric from the clinic of otorhinolaryngology, university clinical center, pasterova, belgrade, yugoslavia.

the author studied anatomical variations of the origin of the chorda tympani nerve from the mastoid portion of the facial nerve. the studies were performed on 200 specimens of human temporal bone. it was found that the chorda tympani may arise from the facial nerve in three levels: most commonly from the mid third of its mastoid segment (70%), less commonly from the proximal third (20%), and ve...

DRAGOSLAVA R. DJERIC,

The author studied anatomical variations of the origin of the chorda tympani nerve from the mastoid portion of the facial nerve. The studies were performed on 200 specimens of human temporal bone. It was found that the chorda tympani may arise from the facial nerve in three levels: most commonly from the mid third of its mastoid segment (70%), less commonly from the proximal third (20%), an...

Journal: :Nihon Jibiinkoka Gakkai kaiho 1966
M Nagakura

zontal segment and pyramidal segment, but it was small at the vertical segment. In infants, the rate was smaller than in adalts except for part of foramen stylomastoidea. 3. The wall of the facial canal was thinest on the side of tympanic cavity especially at the horizontal and pyramidal segment and thinest portion of the canal wall was 0.1 to 0.3mm thick on an average. On the side of the masto...

Journal: :Archives of Medicine and Health Sciences 2018

2016
Nam-Gyu Ryu Jin Kim

Unexpected iatrogenic facial nerve paralysis not only affects facial disfiguration, but also imposes a devastating effect on the social, psychological, and economic aspects of an affected person's life at once. The aims of this study were to postulate where surgeons had mistakenly drilled or where obscured by granulations or by fibrous bands and to look for surgical approach with focused on the...

Journal: :In vivo 2009
Chul-Ho Jang Young Ho Kim Yong Bum Cho

The occurrence of postoperative secondary cholesterol cysts in the mastoid has been previously reported, however the occurrence of a primary large cholesterol cyst in the mastoid with bony destruction of the facial nerve has rarely been reported. The case report of a 17-year-old female patient with a primary large cholesterol cyst with dysgeusia is presented. Computed tomography and magnetic re...

Journal: :Otology & neurotology : official publication of the American Otological Society, American Neurotology Society [and] European Academy of Otology and Neurotology 2014
Melissa Vianna Meredith Adams Patricia Schachern Paulo Roberto Lazarini Michael Mauro Paparella Sebahattin Cureoglu

UNLABELLED Bell's palsy is hypothesized to result from virally mediated neural edema. Ischemia occurs as the nerve swells in its bony canal, blocking neural blood supply. Because viral infection is relatively common and Bell's palsy relatively uncommon, it is reasonable to hypothesize that there are anatomic differences in facial canal (FC) that predispose the development of paralysis. Measurem...

2014
Ali K. Mahrous James R. Tysome Alison Marker David A. Moffat A. K. Mahrous

Objective: To report an extremely rare case of neuroendocrine tumour with simultaneous involvement of both the facial nerve and the deep lobe of parotid gland. Method: case report and English language literature review concerning neuroendocrine neoplasm involving the facial nerve with emphasis on clinical presentation. Results: We report a unique case of adenoma with neuroendocrine differentiat...

Journal: :The Journal of laryngology and otology 1962
H ZALIN

THE problem of healing in mastoid cavities is still with us despite many advances in knowledge and operative techniques. The optimal cavity should be small, completely lined by nourishing epithelium and accessible through an adequate meatus. The problem is as old as otology itself but it has received renewed impetus and urgency from the belated recognition that however successful tympanoplasty ...

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