1930
DOI: 10.1007/bf01586667
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Zur Pathologie der Hammer-Amboßverbindung

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“…Other writers have emphasised this point. E.g., Kelemen in his article 4 gives many good microphotographs showing advanced changes in the middle-ear mucous membrane, yet an intact capsule and a normal condition of the incudo-malleolar joint. Druss makes the same observation in his study of serial sections of pathological temporal bones from Professor Alexander's clinic.…”
Section: Comparative Rarity Of Ankylosis Of the Incudo-mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Other writers have emphasised this point. E.g., Kelemen in his article 4 gives many good microphotographs showing advanced changes in the middle-ear mucous membrane, yet an intact capsule and a normal condition of the incudo-malleolar joint. Druss makes the same observation in his study of serial sections of pathological temporal bones from Professor Alexander's clinic.…”
Section: Comparative Rarity Of Ankylosis Of the Incudo-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other cases the first change may be an isolated focus of osteomyelitis in the head of the malleus or body of the incus. 4 The joint may then be attacked from the inside. If these changes are rapidly progressive they lead to destruction of the ossicles and their disappearance.…”
Section: Comparative Rarity Of Ankylosis Of the Incudo-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wãhrend jedoch das IS-Gelenk eigentlich von alien Untersuchern als echte Diarthrose angesehen wurde, war das HA-Gelenk besonders urn die Jahrhundertwende und in den Jahren danach Gegenstand kontroverser Diskussionen. Das HA-Gelenk sei kein echtes Gelenk, da Bewegungen nicht zwischen Meniskus und Knorpel, sondern nur innerhaib der Meniskusspalten stattfänden (25). Diese faserknorpelige Scheibe hafte dem Knorpel an (29), so daf man besser von einer Syrnphyse sprache (12,39).…”
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