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Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy. 40:697-704
Quantitative description in adult crania of (1) angular orientation of the basal turn of the cochlea relative to the sagittal (termed “rotation”) and Frankfort horizontal (termed “tilt”) planes, and angle theta 3 [angular relationship of the
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Cochlear Implants International. 19:100-103
The plain 'cochlear view' radiograph for checking cochlear implant electrode coiling and depth of insertion is strongly influenced by positioning. The best accuracy and inter-observer agreement are achieved with the X-ray beam passing through the axi
Autor:
Norman Wendell Todd
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Acta Otorrinolaringológica Española. 71:262-263
Autor:
Malcolm O. Graham, Norman Wendell Todd
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American journal of physical anthropology. 168(4)
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American Journal of Otolaryngology. 42:102824
Purpose We hypothesized that the ontogeny of unilateral isolated choanal atresia involves a field defect manifesting as ipsilateral mandibular condylar hypoplasia. The topic is important because the mechanism of the unilateral isolated choanal atresi
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Anatomical record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007). 302(9)
Incus angles of axes (the angle between "short process axis" and the "long process axis") are more open in humans than chimpanzees: 64.0 versus 55.7 degrees (Quam et al.: J Anat 225 (2014) 167-196). However, Flohr et al. (Anat Rec 293 (2010) 2094-210
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Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery. 152:348-352
OBJECTIVE To describe in children younger than the present US FDA-approved 5 years of age the thickest part of the temporal bone available for placement of a bone-anchored hearing system. Children with unilateral hearing loss, as with aural atresia,
Autor:
Norman Wendell Todd
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Otology & Neurotology. 30:231-236
Background Although a transtympanic electrode is commonly used for electrocochleography and electrically evoked auditory brainstem response, the variability of responses among healthy subjects is wide. The manubrium is the typical guidepost for elect
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Cochlear implants international. 16(5)
To present the case histories and management of five pediatric patients who experienced pain at the receiver-stimulator site, but no other indication that the device was failing. Patients were from a sole-surgeon pediatric practice (600 + implant sur
Autor:
Jason P. Calligas, Norman Wendell Todd
Publikováno v:
The Laryngoscope. 124:551-553