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Thursday, November 18, 2010

facial shwanomma

section through the upper portion of the epitympanun. The labyrinthine portion of the facial nerve canal is expanded (black arrow) and an expansile lesion is present at the level of the geniculate ganglion (open arrow).

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Mohamed Elmasry at 11:49 PM
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