conduction deafness
what is sclerosis of the left mastoid
Yes. The mastoid process is the bony prominence located just behind the ear.
That would be the Mastoid Process which is a condyle, or protuberance It could be the Zygomatic process, or the temporal process, but that is a little more superior to the ear lobe
Mastoiditis
Temporal bone.
otomastoiditis
Opacification of the mastoid air cells means there is an infection in the nasal cavity. This is when there is a mastoid inflammation or infection and involves the mastoid air cells.
A mastoidectomy is performed to remove infected mastoid air cells resulting from ear infections, such as mastoiditis or chronic otitis, or by inflammatory disease of the middle ear (cholesteatoma).
what is sclerosis of the left mastoid
The muscle is from your clavical to your skull. The insertion of the muscle it's attachment to the skull.
The mastoid is a part of the side (temporal bone) of the skull.
Fracture of the basal portion of the skull causes mastoid bruising.
No mastoid and maxillary sinus are two different bones
the mastoid process of the temporal bone
The mastoid bone is located on the skull, just behind the external ear canal.
The mastoid has been described as resembling a "honeycomb" of tiny partitioned-off airspaces.
The mastoid is connected with the middle ear, so that when there is a collection of fluid in the middle ear, there is usually also a slight collection of fluid within the airspaces of the mastoid.