Examples of using Ossicles in English and their translations into Portuguese
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are those resulting from erosion of the ossicles and the inner ear involvement.
accessory ossicles injury or both.
which is attached onto a mobile middle ear structure(e.g. auditory ossicles) to cause these structures to vibrate.
which is connected to three tiny bones in the middle ear called ossicles.
displaced or malformed ossicles.
talar fracture or accessory ossicles injury, but, in most of cases the syndrome onset is insidious in predisposed athletes.
the percentage of people who may require surgical intervention to correct ossicles defects is enormous.
the lateral wall can be an alternative for cochleostomy without causing damage to the tympanic membrane or the ossicles.
degeneration of the muscle fibers and ligaments of the ossicles, and the decline of the muscle function that controls the opening of the Eustachian tube 4,9,10.
mandible, and ossicles of the middle ear;
is frequently accompanied by malformations of the pinna, ossicles, middle ear cavity,
They may involve the ossicles, blood vessels,
Meanwhile, some studies correlate this ossicle with an increased incidence of tendon-specific conditions.
In the present study, the most affected ossicle was the incus, especially its long apophysis,
In the cases where the ossicle presence was doubtful, microscopic studies were performed
Considering the ossicle involved, 23 patients 69. 7% had malleus erosion,
The interruption of ossicle chain occurred in allograft technique in two cases(9.52%) through destruction of the long branch of the grafted incus.
We also had interruption of ossicle chain in our study, as a result of connection loss between receptor stapes
One great dilemma for the otorhinolaryngologist is the ossicle chain discontinuity or the impossibility of regularly fixating prosthesis during a stapedotomy.
demonstrating an increase in radiotracer uptake Tc MDP at the ossicle site.