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Fig. 13B. Abnormal facial nerve course and small tympanic cavity in
5-year-old boy with left hemifacial microsomia. Coronal CT scan obtained
through abnormal left temporal bone shows anterior displacement of vertical
segment of facial nerve (arrows), which crosses in front of oval
window (arrowhead). Tympanic cavity measures less than 3 mm from
promontory of cochlea to lateral wall of tympanic cavity. Also note bony
atresia of external auditory canal and virtual aplasia of pinna.
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