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Middle Cranial Fossa Dehiscence as an Incidental Finding on CT
Taher Valika
, Miriam Redleaf
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Otolaryngology
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patients
100%
computed tomography
100%
phosphorus 30
66%
ears
66%
floors
66%
resolution
33%
tissues
33%
comparative evaluations
33%
reviews
33%
bones
33%
fluids
33%
charts
33%
increasing
33%
trauma
33%
operation
33%
medical records
33%
regression analysis
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Computer Assisted Tomography
100%
Age
100%
Middle Cranial Fossa
100%
Patient
37%
Ear
25%
Prevalence
12%
Surgery
12%
Body Mass Index
12%
Logistic Regression Analysis
12%
Injury
12%
High-Resolution Method
12%
Omeprazole
12%
Temporal Bone
12%
Malleus
12%
Soft Tissue
12%
Medical Record
12%
Head
12%