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Tomography in the pre-operative evauation of the ear malformations Report of 47 cases, 58 ears
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 June 2007
Abstract
We have studied 47 children (58 ears) with external and middle-ear malformations. Tomography was useful and effective in the pre-operative evaluation of anatomical patterns. We have divided our cases into four groups and described the most characteristic tomographic findings in each. We also discuss problems concerning patients immobilization and X-ray protection.
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