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The temporal bone has a complex anatomy and a thorough radiological evaluation helps in the diagnosis and surgical planning of several pathologies. It is extremely important to have a checklist in the interpretation of these exams.
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da Silva, M.N.L., Damiani, M.L., da Costa, S.S. (2023). Radiological Evaluation of the Temporal Bone in Chronic Otitis Media. In: Goycoolea, M.V., Selaimen da Costa, S., de Souza, C., Paparella, M.M. (eds) Textbook of Otitis Media. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-40949-3_45
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