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Radiology, Vol 118, 355-361, Copyright © 1976 by Radiological Society of North America


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The inclined lateral projection: a new view in temporal bone tomography

CJ Schatz and J Vignaud

Radiographic findings in the inclined lateral projection are presented. This view provides detail of the malleus and incus which is not provided on any other view and also preserves the visualization of temporal bone anatomy seen by routine lateral projection. The frequent occurrence of ossicular pathology in inflammatory and traumatic diseases of the ear requires the meticulous radiographic examination of the ossicles provided by this projection. Patient positioning is uncomplicated and comfortable.





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