Tympanosquamosal fissure

Case contributed by Frank Gaillard , 1 Jan 2009
Diagnosis not applicable
Changed by Mostafa Elfeky, 15 Jul 2021

Updates to Case Attributes

Body was changed:

Prominent petrotympanic fissure not to be confused with a fracture.

  • -<p>Prominent petrotympanic fissure not to be confused with a fracture.</p>
  • +<p>Prominent <a title="Petrotympanic fissure" href="/articles/petrotympanic-fissure">petrotympanic fissure</a> not to be confused with a fracture.</p>

Updates to Study Attributes

Findings was changed:

The arrow shows the tympanosquamosal fissure which is the lateral continuation of the petrotympanic fissure.

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