A CLINICAL CASE OF A PATIENT WITH AN ANOMALY IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE INNER EAR AND REFRACTORY STIMULATION OF THE FACIAL NERVE AFTER A CORONAVIRUS INFECTION AND MENINGITIS

A clinical case of a patient with an anomaly in the development of the inner ear and refractory stimulation of the facial nerve after a coronavirus infection and meningitis

Background.Thanks to the development of technology and new surgical approaches, it has become possible to perform cochlear implantation (CI) in patients with malformations of the inner ear.The experience of this type of rehabilitation has more than 15 years in Russian practice and more than 20 years in the world.Unfortunately, the COVID-19 pandemic

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Cartilaginous epiphyses in extant archosaurs and their implications for reconstructing limb function in dinosaurs.

Extinct archosaurs, including many non-avian dinosaurs, exhibit relatively simply shaped condylar regions in their appendicular bones, suggesting potentially large amounts of unpreserved epiphyseal (articular) cartilage.This "lost anatomy" is often underappreciated such that the ends of bones are typically considered to be the joint surfaces, poten

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