temporal bone in English

noun
1
either of a pair of bones that form part of the side of the skull on each side and enclose the middle and inner ear.
Lying beyond the eardrum is the middle ear, a tiny air-filled cavity in the temporal bone .

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1. Battle's sign in temporal bone trauma.

2. The ear cancer was treated subtotal temporal bone resection.

3. Transcranial color Doppler imaging was performed through the temporal bone acoustic window.

4. The continuous, but alternating, irrigations produce subsequently alternating exponential temperature waves in the temporal bone.

5. Left temporal bone showing surface markings for the tympanic antrum (red), transverse sinus (blue), and facial nerve (yellow).

6. The study of embryological temporal bones indicated a special role of the aditus during the development of the temporal bone.

7. Mastoid Antrum an air space in the mastoid portion of the temporal bone communicating with the middle ear and the mastoid cells.

8. The results show the maximum of the amplitude in the stapedial region just the same mode of vibration as known from investigations of the isolated temporal bone.

9. In vertebrates, it may refer specifically to: Antrum follicularum, the cavity in the epithelium that envelops the oocyte Mastoid Antrum, a cavity between the middle ear and temporal bone in the skull

10. First the most prominent imaging methods will be briefly summarized with respect to the current state of the art and the most important aspects of cross-sectional anatomy of the temporal bone will be presented.

11. Computed tomography (CT) imaging showed vasogenic edema in the left temporal lobe secondary to intracranial displacement of the left mandibular Condyle through a 1.3 x 0.7 cm defect of the glenoid fossa of the temporal bone

12. According toexperiences from temporal bone preparations the hypothesis that thorough exposition of the endosteal membrane with the drill prior to opening the cochlea might constitute a bigger acoustic mechanical trauma than direct drilling of the inner ear was examined.

13. In addition to injuries to the pinna otologic traumatology comprises in particular injuries of the tympanic membrane and ossicular chain, temporal bone fractures together with accompanying impairment of the labyrinth and facial nerve as well as acoustic trauma and barotrauma.

14. The Cochlea represents the ‘hearing’ part of the inner ear and is situated in the temporal bone. It derives its name from the Greek ‘kokhliās’ (meaning ‘snail’) as it forms a spiral structure during development, which makes it resemble a snail shell.

15. Hi, Need clarification on CPT coding for "Burring down of right postauricular exotosis of the skull." We see 21029 "Removal by contouring of benign tumor of facial bone" however this was the temporal bone, and isn't technically classified as facial bone.

16. Hi, Need clarification on CPT coding for "Burring down of right postauricular exotosis of the skull." We see 21029 "Removal by contouring of benign tumor of facial bone" however this was the temporal bone, and isn't technically classified as facial bone

17. The Articular disk (or meniscus) is a unique structure of TMJ that exists between the lower (the convex upper end of the condyle) and upper Articular surfaces (the concave lower part of the temporal bone) of the TMJ and thus divides the joint into upper and lower joint compartments (Ide et al., 1991; Tanaka et al., 2008)