Korner'S Septum. Körner’s septum (ks) or petrosquamosal lamina is a bony lamina beginning at the articular fossa, extending above the middle ear, and running inferiorly and laterally to the facial. Körner's septum divides the mastoid air cells in the mastoid process into a deep petrous part medially and a superficial squamous part laterally.
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This Article Reports A Case Of A Patient With Chronic Otitis Media And A Large Körner's.
To assess the clinical significance of körner's septum (ks) or petrosquamosal (ps) lamina in different chronic ear pathologies, a surgical and.
Relation Between Intraoperative Korner's Septum Detection And Degree Of Hearing Loss.
Evaluation of the relationship of chronic otitis media with the körner’s septum, auditory tube angle, and tubotympanic angle.
The Körner's Septum (Ks), Persistent Petrosquamosal Lamina, Is A Bony Lamina (Developmental Remnant) That Extends From The Articular Fossa To The Mastoid.
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The Relationship Between The Presence Of Körner's Septum And The Type Of Mastoid Pneumatization Was Assessed.
The anatomical variant or clinical problem?
Körner's Septum Divides The Mastoid Air Cells In The Mastoid Process Into A Deep Petrous Part Medially And A Superficial Squamous Part Laterally.
Association of various factors related to mastoid.
Evaluation Of The Relationship Of Chronic Otitis Media With The Körner's Septum, Auditory Tube Angle, And Tubotympanic Angle.