2017
DOI: 10.19080/jojcs.2017.03.555619
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Jugular Bulb Prolapse: One New Case

Abstract: Computed Tomography of the patient's temporal bones was requested. This imagery allows us to discover an anatomical anomaly, in the form of an important anectatic right Jugular Bulb, located at the postero-inferior part of the middle-ear cavity (Figure 1 & 2). In addition to that a lateral sinus prolapse was observed (Figure 3).

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