2019
DOI: 10.32412/pjohns.v34i2.109
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Facial Paralysis in Longitudinal versus Oblique and Otic-Sparing versus Non Otic-Sparing Temporal Bone Fractures

Abstract: Objective: To compare the proportion of temporal bone fractures using traditional (longitudinal vs. transverse) and otic involvement (otic sparing vs. non-otic sparing) classification schemes and their relationship with the development of facial paralysis. Methods:         Design:           Retrospective Case Series         Settings:         Tertiary Government Hospital Patients:         Records of 49 patients diagnosed with temporal bone fracture in our institution from August 2016 to … Show more

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