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Figure: A human temporal bone from a donor with chronic otitis media. 1. Mastoid antrum filled with granulation and fibrous tissue. 2. Keratin pearl in the epitympanum; 3. Short process of the incus; 4. Malleus; 5. Peripheral vestibular system; 6. Cochlea. 7. Facial Nerve. 8. Internal auditory canal

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Temporal Bone Processing: Standard Protocols, Manuals, and Instructional Videos

Otopathology Study Manual: Microanatomy of The Temporal Bone

Processing and Imaging Services we Provide for Researchers

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