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Nonlamellar New Bone Formation in the Anterior Attic Recess

Nonlamellar New Bone Formation in the Anterior Attic Recess Abstract An area of nonlamellar new bone formation was observed in the anterior epitympanic region of 27 randomly chosen human temporal bones. The donors ranged in age from 9 to 80 years and had no evidence of ear disease or systemic skeletal or metabolic abnormalities. The frequency of this finding suggests that it is a normal feature of the human anterior attic recess. References 1. Kelemen G: Pathologic (nonotosclerotic) bone formation in otosclerotic and nonotosclerotic temporal bones . Arch Klin Exp Ohren Nasen Kehlkopfheilkd 200:169-188, 1971.Crossref 2. Kelemen G: Paget-artige Einschlüsse in Schläfenbeinen mit und ohne Otosklerose . Z Laryngol Rhinol Otol 53:818-826, 1970. 3. Hawke M, et al: Processing and staining technique for light microscopic examination of the human temporal bone . Can J Otolaryngol 2:143-150, 1973. 4. von Kossa, quoted by Lillie RD: Histopathologic Technic . Philadelphia, Blakiston Co, 1948, pp 249-250. 5. Wigand ME, Trillsch K: Surgical anatomy of the sinus epitympani . Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 82:1-6, 1973. 6. Davies D: Garfield: Paget's disease of the temporal bone . Acta Otolaryngol (Stockh) [Suppl] 242, pp 5-47, 1968. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Archives of Otolaryngology American Medical Association

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American Medical Association
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Copyright © 1975 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved.
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0003-9977
DOI
10.1001/archotol.1975.00780310039011
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Abstract

Abstract An area of nonlamellar new bone formation was observed in the anterior epitympanic region of 27 randomly chosen human temporal bones. The donors ranged in age from 9 to 80 years and had no evidence of ear disease or systemic skeletal or metabolic abnormalities. The frequency of this finding suggests that it is a normal feature of the human anterior attic recess. References 1. Kelemen G: Pathologic (nonotosclerotic) bone formation in otosclerotic and nonotosclerotic temporal bones . Arch Klin Exp Ohren Nasen Kehlkopfheilkd 200:169-188, 1971.Crossref 2. Kelemen G: Paget-artige Einschlüsse in Schläfenbeinen mit und ohne Otosklerose . Z Laryngol Rhinol Otol 53:818-826, 1970. 3. Hawke M, et al: Processing and staining technique for light microscopic examination of the human temporal bone . Can J Otolaryngol 2:143-150, 1973. 4. von Kossa, quoted by Lillie RD: Histopathologic Technic . Philadelphia, Blakiston Co, 1948, pp 249-250. 5. Wigand ME, Trillsch K: Surgical anatomy of the sinus epitympani . Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 82:1-6, 1973. 6. Davies D: Garfield: Paget's disease of the temporal bone . Acta Otolaryngol (Stockh) [Suppl] 242, pp 5-47, 1968.

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Archives of OtolaryngologyAmerican Medical Association

Published: Feb 1, 1975

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