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  1. Chirurgische Simulation an der Laterobasis

    Critical neurovascular structures are confined in a small bony space at the lateral skull base. Thus, high quality of surgical training and planning...

    I. Stenin, J. Kristin, ... J. Schipper in HNO
    Article 08 July 2016
  2. Felsenbein

    W. Reith in Der Radiologe
    Article 05 April 2014
  3. Entzündliche Erkrankungen des Felsenbeins

    Clinical/methodical issue

    Inflammatory lesions of the petrous portion of the temporal bone are very common and can be followed by cerebral...

    H. Körner in Der Radiologe
    Article 05 April 2014
  4. Fehlbildungen und Missbildungen des Felsenbeins

    High-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) is the procedure of choice in the diagnostics of abnormalities of the middle and inner ear. It allows a...

    W. Reith, U. Yilmaz, I. Heumüller in Der Radiologe
    Article 06 April 2014
  5. Rekonstruktion der Ossikelkette mit passiven Implantaten

    Today the middle ear can be reconstructed in various ways: without any ossicular chain reconstruction, with reconstruction using autologous ossicles,...

    T. Zahnert in HNO
    Article 11 September 2011
  6. Gegenwärtiger Stand der Kochleaimplantatversorgung bei Erwachsenen und Kindern

    The technique of cochlear implantation was the first method which allowed replacement of a sense organ by a (partially) implantable electronic...

    J. Maurer in HNO
    Article 09 July 2009
  7. Langerhans-Zell-Histiozytose

    Histiocytosis X (Langerhans cells) is a rare disease with different forms of manifestation in the head and neck, which mostly occurs in children. We...

    A. Thelen, S. Weikert, ... B. Sedlmaier in HNO
    Article 22 April 2009
  8. Verifikation der Hammerkopffixation

    Malleus head fixation and otosclerosis causing conductive hearing loss are often difficult to differentiate by clinical features. Up to now...

    S. Waldeck, M. Galanski, ... A. Pantelis in HNO
    Article 09 November 2008
  9. Bildgebende Diagnostik bei Schädel-Hirn-Trauma

    Traumatic brain injury (TBI) – either in isolation or within the context of multiple trauma – is a major cause of disability and death in young...

    A. Zimmer, W. Reith in Der Radiologe
    Article 08 May 2008
  10. Stapesfixation bei Kindern.

    Background and objective

    The audiometric results after stapes surgery in children with isolated stapes footplate fixation were reason enough to...

    U. Vick, T. Just, ... H. W. Pau in HNO
    Article 01 December 2004
  11. Gutartige fibroossäre Tumoren der frontalen Schädelbasis mit intrakranieller Ausbreitung

    We report on two patients with ossifying fibroma of the anterior skull base with intracranial extension. A psammomatoid ossifying fibroma was removed...

    H. Barth, S. Maune, ... H. M. Mehdorn in HNO
    Article 01 February 2004
  12. CT und MRT tumoröser Veränderungen des Schläfenbeins

    Tumours lesions of the temporal bone and of the cerebello-pontine angle are rare.This tumours can be separated into benign and malignant lesions. In...

    H. Imhof, C.B. Henk, ... W. Gstöttner in Der Radiologe
    Article 01 March 2003
  13. CT und MRT des Felsenbeins

    Diseases of the petrous bone should now be diagnosed by means of high-resolution multislice spiral computed tomography (MSCT) and/or magnetic...

    H. Greess, U. Baum, ... W. Bautz in HNO
    Article 01 October 2002
  14. Posttraumatisch diagnostizierte einseitige Taubheit

    R. Kunz, W. Stoll, ... F. Schmäl in HNO
    Article 01 July 2002
  15. Schnelle interaktive 3D-Darstellung des Felsenbeins mit “direktem Volume Rendering”

    Introduction. For the first time, the relatively new method of interactive direct volume rendering (dVR) allows for a fast and direct...

    B.F. Tomandl, P. Hastreiter, ... R. Naraghi in HNO
    Article 01 August 2001
  16. Temporal bone trauma and imaging

    Fractures of the temporal bone result from direct trauma to the temporal bone or occur as one component of a severe craniocerebral injury....

    K. Turetschek, C. Czerny, ... E. Steiner in Der Radiologe
    Article 01 December 1997
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