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. 2009 Jun;29(3):169-72.

Gradenigo's syndrome and Dorello's canal

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Gradenigo's syndrome and Dorello's canal

D Felisati et al. Acta Otorhinolaryngol Ital. 2009 Jun.
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Primo Dorrello (1872-1963).
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Count Giuseppe Gradenigo (1859-1926), the most famous Italian Otologist of that era.
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The two articles published by Dorello in 1906 and 1909, the first of which referred to a new interpretation of the pathogenesis of post-otitic paralysis of the abducent, the second was dedicated to the difference of opinion with Gradenigo on the same topic.

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