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1. Radiological and audiological predictors of stapes destruction in adherent pars tensa.

2. Radiological and audiological prediction for hearing outcome in cholesteatoma recidivism surgery.

3. Imaging analysis of dural exposure in cholesteatomas with a skull base defect.

4. The pre-chorda and post-chorda tympani approach in endoscopic stapes surgery based on the chorda tympani nerve classification.

5. Endoscopic tympanoplasty type I using interlay technique.

6. Retrograde mastoidectomy with canal wall reconstruction versus intact canal wall tympanomastoidectomy for cholesteatoma with minimal mastoid extension.

7. The impact of middle ear aeration on surgical outcome after intact canal wall tympanoplasty for cholesteatoma.

8. Developmental delays assessed using the Enjoji Scale in children with cochlear implants who have intellectual disability with or without autism spectrum disorder.

9. The inflammatory pseudotumor presenting periodic acid-Schiff-positive inclusions with acute unilateral facial nerve palsy.

10. Prevalence of middle ear malformation and outcomes of tympanoplasty and/or canalplasty in patients with and without congenital external auditory canal stenosis.

11. Preoperative prediction by artificial intelligence for mastoid extension in pars flaccida cholesteatoma using temporal bone high-resolution computed tomography: A retrospective study.

12. Non-echoplanar diffusion weighed imaging and T1-weighted imaging for cholesteatoma mastoid extension.

13. Preoperative predictive criteria for mastoid extension in pars flaccida cholesteatoma in assessments using temporal bone high-resolution computed tomography.

14. A quantitative study of the suppression of the development of the mastoid air cells by the presence of congenital cholesteatoma.

15. Practical analysis of pars flaccida cholesteatoma with classification and staging system proposed by Japan Otological Society: a comparative study.

16. The relationships among mastoid air cell development, tympanic sinus depth, and residual disease after surgery in children with congenital cholesteatoma.

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