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1 ses through the anterior (8.5-MHz probe) and mastoid (13-MHz probe) fontanelles.
2 diment in the paranasal sinuses and airways, mastoid air cell fluid, frothy fluid in the airways, pul
3 jects had fluid in the paranasal sinuses and mastoid air cells and had ground-glass opacity within th
4                      Control subjects showed mastoid cell fluid (25%), sinus fluid (83%), subglottic
5 ultidetector CT findings of pan sinus fluid, mastoid cell fluid, subglottic tracheal and bronchial fl
6 ted pneumococcal isolates from middle ear or mastoid cultures from children from 2011 to 2013.
7                      Passing current through mastoid electrodes (conventionally termed galvanic vesti
8 pler imaging with scans obtained through the mastoid fontanelle can depict CSVT at an early stage.
9 gs taken from electrodes near the ear (e.g., mastoid) in reference to a vertex electrode (Cz).
10 gnificantly (P = .0006) among the middle ear/mastoid isolates (2011, 50% [74/149]; 2012, 40.5% [47/11
11  the tympanic cavity (T); extension into the mastoid (M); and associated complications (C).
12 emur (nine), tibia (eight), mandible (five), mastoid (one), maxilla (one), zygomatic arch (one), rib
13                     In all cases, unilateral mastoid opacification was observed.
14 , the featureless occipital region and small mastoid process are at variance with the large facial sk
15 s applied through electrodes placed over the mastoid process bilaterally.
16 t the stimulating anode was on the posterior mastoid process, stimulation caused standing subjects to
17  forward, square-wave stimuli applied to the mastoid processes evoked a polarity-specific T(z) respon
18 applied via vibrating elements placed on the mastoid processes were combined with the Locomotor Senso
19  vertical auditory porous, laterally bulbous mastoid processes, superiorly positioned posterior semic
20 s being more negative (relative to a average mastoid reference) than words encoded auditorily.
21 ponses similar in magnitude and direction to mastoid stimulation.
22     With the head facing forward, unilateral mastoid vibration (500 Hz, 2 s, 136 dB force level) prod
23 nput while walking could be affected through mastoid vibration (MV) and changes are in the direction
24 igate how manipulating sensory input through mastoid vibration (MV) could affect dynamic postural con
25 ifferent direction characteristics than with mastoid vibration.

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