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Bony labyrinth structure

Known as: Labyrinthus osseus, Labyrinths, Bony, Labyrinth, Bony 
A part of the inner ear located in the petrous part of the temporal bone consisting of a series of bony cavities that contains the membranous… 
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1995
1995
Congenital deformity of the osseous labyrinth of the inner ear is well recognized as being associated with a fistulous… 
1985
1985
The principal features of the otopalatodigital syndrome are hearing loss, cleft palate, and skeletal dysplasia of the hands and… 
1982
1982
The histopathology of the right temporal bone of a 47 year old deaf woman with Turner's Syndrome (gonadal dysgenesis) is… 
1977
1977
Bony overgrowth of amputated limbs of children is an infrequent but difficult problem. This article presents the hypothesis that… 
1975
1975
A patient had recurrent meningitis as a result of a congenital anomaly of the bony labyrinth. As far as could be traced in the… 
1975
1975
In congenital deafness it is important that the radiological examination should exclude any deformities of the bony labyrinth or… 
1972
1972
The histopathology of five temporal bones with transverse fractures shows severe degeneration of the auditory and vestibular… 
1967
1967
IN SPITE OF the possibilities for symptomatic treatment by a variety of surgical interventions, otosclerosis has been and… 
1933
1933
The several histologic features which conjointly characterize otitic sclerosis, or "otosclerosis," are now well recognized, and…