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Intro -- Preface -- Conflict of Interests -- Acknowledgments -- Abstract -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Chapter 1: Principles and Conditions of Micro-CT Scan -- 1.1 Temporal Bone Preparation and High Resolution CT Scan -- 1.1.1 Location of the Temporal Bone -- 1.1.2 Temporal Bone Preparation -- 1.1.3 High Resolution CT Scan -- 1.2 The Principles and Conditions of Micro-CT Scan -- 1.3 The Significance and Methods of Two-Dimensional and Three-Dimensional Reconstruction for Temporal Bone -- 1.4 Preparation and Clinical Significance of Man-Made Tiny Lesion Models in Temporal Bone -- Chapter 2: Two-Dimensional Reconstruction of Temporal Bone on Axial View -- 2.1 Introduction -- References -- Chapter 3: Two-Dimensional Reconstruction of Temporal Bone on Coronal View -- 3.1 Introduction -- Reference -- Chapter 4: Two-Dimensional Reconstruction of Temporal Bone on Sagittal View -- 4.1 Introduction -- Reference -- Chapter 5: Two-Dimensional Reconstruction of Stapes -- 5.1 Two-Dimensional Reconstruction of Stapes on Reference Axial View -- 5.2 Two-Dimensional Reconstruction of Stapes on Reference Coronal View -- 5.3 Two-Dimensional Reconstruction of Stapes on Reference Sagittal View -- References -- Chapter 6: Two-Dimensional Reconstruction of Cochlea -- 6.1 Two-Dimensional Reconstruction of Cochlea on Transverse-Section View -- 6.2 Two-Dimensional Reconstruction of Cochlea on Longitudinal-Section View -- References -- Chapter 7: Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of Temporal Bone -- 7.1 The General Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of Temporal Bone -- 7.2 Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of Middle Ear -- 7.3 Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of Inner Ear -- 7.4 Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of Internal Auditory Canal and Intratemporal Nerves -- 7.5 Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of External Auditory Canal and Facial Nerve.
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