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Bony labyrinth

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are delineated based on disruption of the otic capsule has been found to be predictive for complications of temporal bone trauma such as
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Stoessel, Alexander; David, Romain; Gunz, Philipp; Schmidt, Tobias; Spoor, Fred; Hublin, Jean-Jacques (2016-10-11).
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Brodie, H. A.; Thompson, T. C. (1997). "Management of complications from 820 temporal bone fractures".
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Coutinho-Nogueira, Dany; Coqueugniot, Hélène; Santos, Frédéric; Tillier, Anne-marie (20 August 2021).
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Hublin, Jean-Jacques; Spoor, Fred; Braun, Marc; Zonneveld, Frans; Condemi, Silvana (1996).
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Knowledge (XXG) articles incorporating text from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)
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Spoor, Fred; Hublin, Jean-Jacques; Braun, Marc; Zonneveld, Frans (16 February 2003).
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bone is replaced by Haversian bone, a spongy and vascular matrix that results in
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as it is a good indicator for distinguishing Neanderthals and modern humans.
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classification system in which temporal bone fractures detected by
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due to compromise of the conductive capacity of the inner ear
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on CT, with the portion first affected usually being the
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Index

Labyrinth (inner ear)


Latin
TA2
692
FMA
60179
Anatomical terminology
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inner ear
temporal bone
vestibule
semicircular canals
cochlea
bone
periosteum
perilymph
membranous labyrinth
fracture
computed tomography
facial nerve injury
sensorineural
deafness
cerebrospinal fluid
otorrhea
otospongiosis
hearing loss
enchondral
sensorineural hearing loss

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