1.The clinical study of the temporal bone fractures.
Yong Ki KIM ; Sung Chan KIM ; Hyung Ook PARK ; Han Jo NA ; Bong Nam CHOI
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 1992;35(1):67-74
No abstract available.
Temporal Bone*
2.A case of fibrous dysplasia in temporal bone.
Byung Sang HAN ; Young Jae PARK ; Young Ho HONG ; Hoon KIM ; Kye Yong SONG
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 1991;34(2):347-351
No abstract available.
Temporal Bone*
3.Primary chondroid chordoma arising from the petrous temporal bone: a case report.
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1991;27(1):45-48
No abstract available.
Chordoma*
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Temporal Bone*
4.A Case of Primary Rhabdomyosarcoma of the Frontotemporal Bone.
Jee Hyeon PAIK ; See Heon SONG ; In Ho CHUNG ; Youn KIM ; Song Ok CHO ; Je G CHI
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1980;9(1):251-256
Primary rhabdomyosarcoma of the frontal and temporal bone is very rare. Rhabdomyosarcoma is usually a relentless, progressive which results in death of patients in a relatively short time. The authors report a case of rhabdomyosarcoma arisen right frontotemporal bone and reviewed the literatures.
Humans
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Rhabdomyosarcoma*
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Temporal Bone
6.Chondroblastoma of Temporal Bone.
Shi Chan KIM ; In Seok MOON ; Hae Yun KANG ; Won Sang LEE
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2002;45(2):174-177
Chondroblastoma is an uncommon primary benign bone tumor that usually arises in the epiphyses of the long bones. Chondroblastoma of temporal bone is extremely rare. Its biological nature is often benign but is sometimes aggressive because of the local invasion. Recently, the authors have experienced two cases of chondroblastoma of temporal bone which were completely excised. We report these cases of chondroblastoma of the temporal bone with a review of literature.
Chondroblastoma*
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Epiphyses
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Temporal Bone*
7.Histologic findings of temporal bone in idiopathic blue eardrum.
Kee Hyun PARK ; Jang Hoon CHI ; Jung Il CHO ; David J LIM
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 1993;36(5):848-856
No abstract available.
Temporal Bone*
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Tympanic Membrane*
8.A case of huge cholesterol granuloma in fibrous dysplasia of temporal bone.
Byung Hoon JUN ; In Hee MOON ; Chin Soon CHANG
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 1993;36(4):804-808
No abstract available.
Cholesterol*
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Granuloma*
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Temporal Bone*
9.Computed tomography analysis of the anterior epitympanic recess and sinus tympani depths Among Filipino adults at the De La Salle University Medical Center
Giancarla Therese l. Gutierrez
Philippine Journal of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2024;39(1):7-11
Objective:
To assess the depths of the anterior epitympanic recess (AER) and the sinus tympani (ST) among Filipino adults and to classify the AER and ST according to grade and type, respectively.
Methods:
Design:Retrospective Review of CT ScansSetting:Tertiary Private Teaching Hospital Participants: Scans of 182 non-pathologic ears from patients aged 18 and above with non-pathologic temporal bones (paranasal sinus, screening sinus, temporal bone, facial and cranial) with 0.62mm cuts seen from CT scans from January 01, 2010 to September 31, 2022 were analyzed. The depths of the AER and ST were measured separately and classified according to AER grade and ST type.
Results:
The mean depth of the AER (AER-D) was 3.64 mm (SD 1.17). No significant difference was seen between right and left ears. The AER grading of the anterior-posterior depth was found to be Grade 1 (<3mm) in 54 ears (29.7%), Grade 2 (3-5mm) in 106 ears (58.2%), and Grade 3 (>5mm) in 22 ears (12.1%). The mean depth of the sinus tympani (ST-D) was 3.30 mm (SD 0.80). Out of the 182 ears, 121 (66.5%) had Type A, 50 (27.5%) had Type B while 11 (6%) had Type C.
Conclusion
Majority of the AER depths measured 3-5mm while most of the sinus tympani were Type A. These hidden recesses should be separately analyzed in preoperative planning for cholesteatoma surgery in order to prepare the adequate equipment to be used and approach towards these areas thereby reducing the risk for residual cholesteatomas and recurrence.
Tomography
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Temporal Bone
10.A Case of Aneurysmal Temporal Bone Cyst.
Seung Kwan HONG ; Hee Won JUNG ; Kil Soo CHOI ; Je G CHI
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1979;8(2):393-400
A case of huge aneurysmal bone cyst involving left temporal bone is reported. Radiologic, operative, and histopathologic findings are described in details.
Aneurysm*
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Bone Cysts
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Temporal Bone*