1994
Prevalence of microfissures in the human temporal bone: A report of 1000 temporal bones
Moreano E, Paparella M, Zelterman D, Goycoolea M. Prevalence of microfissures in the human temporal bone: A report of 1000 temporal bones. The Laryngoscope 1994, 104: 741-746. PMID: 8196450, DOI: 10.1288/00005537-199406000-00015.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPrevalence of carotid canal dehiscence in the human middle ear: A report of 1000 temporal bones
Moreano E, Paparella M, Zelterman D, Goycoolea M. Prevalence of carotid canal dehiscence in the human middle ear: A report of 1000 temporal bones. The Laryngoscope 1994, 104: 612-618. PMID: 8189992, DOI: 10.1002/lary.5541040515.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPrevalence of facial canal dehiscence and of persistent stapedial artery in the human middle ear: A report of 1000 temporal bones
Moreano E, Paparella M, Zelterman D, Goycoolea M. Prevalence of facial canal dehiscence and of persistent stapedial artery in the human middle ear: A report of 1000 temporal bones. The Laryngoscope 1994, 104: 309-320. PMID: 8127188, DOI: 10.1288/00005537-199403000-00012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPersistent stapedial arteryFacial canal dehiscenceCanal dehiscenceTemporal boneStapedial arteryFacial canalPrevalence of bilateralityOval window areaVascular anomaliesCommon siteFirst histological studyHistological studyMiddle earPrevalenceDehiscenceArteryHuman middle earBoneCanalBilaterality
1993
Symptomatic versus asymptomatic endolymphatic hydrops: A histopathologic comparison
Sperling N, Paparella M, Yoon T, Zelterman D. Symptomatic versus asymptomatic endolymphatic hydrops: A histopathologic comparison. The Laryngoscope 1993, 103: 277-285. PMID: 8441315, DOI: 10.1288/00005537-199303000-00007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAsymptomatic endolymphatic hydropsEndolymphatic hydropsTemporal boneMeniere's diseaseCoexistent pathologic conditionsSeverity of hydropsDisease researchOtologic symptomsSymptomatic patientsHistopathologic comparisonPathological featuresClassic symptomsHistopathological studyHydropsEndolymphatic ductPathologic conditionsSymptomsPatientsDiseaseSignificant differencesSecond groupBoneFirst groupMembrane ruptureUnanswered questions
1992
Mechanisms of Retraction Pocket Formation in the Pediatric Tympanic Membrane
Ruah C, Schachern P, Paparella M, Zelterman D. Mechanisms of Retraction Pocket Formation in the Pediatric Tympanic Membrane. JAMA Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery 1992, 118: 1298-1305. PMID: 1449688, DOI: 10.1001/archotol.1992.01880120024005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSerous otitis mediaOtitis mediaPurulent otitis mediaTemporal bonePosterosuperior quadrantTympanic membraneType of cholesteatomaImportant risk factorPars tensaEpidemiological natureRetraction pocket formationPars flaccidaYears 6 monthsGreater inflammatory reactionClinical findingsRisk factorsInflammatory reactionCholesteatomaPocket formationAgeBoneChildrenTensaQuadrantDisease