Malignant myoepithelioma of the external auditory canal—a rare case report with literature review and clinical importance of foramen of Huschke

Z Mateášiková, R Salzman, J Michálek - World Journal of Surgical …, 2024 - Springer
Background A malignant myoepithelioma is a rare tumor, mostly arising from the salivary
glands. Myoepitheliomas of the ear have rarely been reported. The manuscript reports …

Association of Anatomical Features of the Petrotympanic Fissure and Presence of Foramen of Huschke With Temporomandibular Disorders

H Eberliköse, B Tuğtağ Demir… - Journal of Oral …, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
ABSTRACT Background The foramen of Huschke (FH) and the petrotympanic fissure (PTF)
are anatomical structures that can influence temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD) by …

The relation between persistent foramen tympanicum and degenerative bone alterations in temporomandibular joint region

RJ Fagundes, BC Felipe, MK Couto, MC Silva… - Oral Radiology, 2024 - Springer
Objectives The aim of this study was to evaluate, using cone-beam computed tomography
(CBCT), the relationship of persistent foramen tympanicum (PFT) with degenerative changes …

An unusual presentation: temporomandibular tissue herniation through congenital foramen of Huschke

ST Patel, K Dusu, T Moharrum… - The Journal of Laryngology …, 2024 - cambridge.org
BackgroundThe herniation of temporomandibular tissue through the foramen of Huschke
into the external auditory canal is a rare clinical anomaly. This paper describes one such …

Evaluation of the Presence of Foramen Tympanicum in Patients with Cleft Lip and Palate Using CBCT

R Mohammadi, M Karandish, M Hasani - Iranian Journal of Orthodontics, 2024 - ijorth.com
Aim: Persistent foramen of Huschke (PFH), defined as open foramen tympanicum, is
associated with some pathological disorders. The present investigation evaluated the …

INCIDENCE AND CHARACTERIZATION OF FORAMEN OF HUSCHKE IN DRY SKULLS

LCR de Oliveira Costa… - Revista …, 2024 - ojs.revistacontemporanea.com
The foramen of Huschke (FH) is a hole in the tympanic ring of the temporal bone, which
normally closes spontaneously until the age of 5 years. When it persists, it can cause …