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Jugular Bulb Diverticula

ORL, 1991
Jugular bulb diverticula may extend either laterally in the tympanic cavity or medially towards the petrous pyramid close to the inner ear. In the first case, this leads to subjective symptoms related to the presence of a mass at the level of the tympanic cavity and the external auditory canal and thus to conductive hearing loss and pulsatile tinnitus.
Presutti L., Laudadio P.
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Neuropharmacology of the Olfactory Bulb

Current Molecular Pharmacology, 2008
The olfactory bulb is located at the start of a hierarchical chain of sensory processing mechanisms. The relative ease of its isolation allows the possibility that models of these mechanisms might be integrated to develop a detailed understanding of function.
Simon O'Connor, Timothy John Claud Jacob
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Olfactory bulb transplantation into the olfactory bulb of neonatal rats

Brain Research, 1990
Embryonic olfactory bulbs (E14-E18) were homotopically transplanted into neonatal rats (P1-P5) after partial or total bulb removal. After different survival times, the animals were sacrificed and their brains processed for histological and immunohistochemical observations.
Pasquale P. C. Graziadei   +2 more
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The aberrant jugular bulb

Computerized Radiology, 1985
The aberrant jugular bulb has been found in 0.5-7.0% of autopsy cases. Its primary interest lies in the appreciation of its benignancy, its occasional symptomatic behavior and of the consequences of failing to glean its true nature of surgery. Therefore, the importance of proper preoperative diagnostic evaluation must be stressed so that operative ...
Gregory Lundmark   +3 more
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Penile bulb imaging

International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 2002
Because of the apparent relationship between potency loss and radiation doses to the erectile bodies, there is increasing rationale for incorporating penile bulb dosimetry into treatment planning and posttreatment evaluation. Because the location and shape of the penile bulb have not been described in detail on various imaging modalities, we herein ...
Bryan G Tollenaar   +5 more
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Onion Bulb Neuropathies

Archives of Neurology, 1972
Five patients with chronic neuropathies of unknown etiology had increased numbers of Schwann cells in their sural nerves; the processes of these Schwann cells, oriented around axons, formed onion bulbs. The myelin content of the affected nerves, assessed by histologic methods and by measurement of the yield of myelin sulfatide, was markedly reduced ...
Javad Towfighi, David E Pleasure
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Cats and bulbs

Physics World, 2007
I was interested to learn that low-energy light bulbs operate at high frequencies, thus avoiding most of the familiar strobing effects (July p19). Intrigued as to whether they therefore emit ultrasound, I investigated two different kinds of bulb with tunable ultrasound detectors.
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The Olfactory Bulb

1988
The olfactory bulb is the primary center for transmission of olfactory information to the vertebrate brain. Its functions are (1) to receive and process the information from the olfactory receptor neurons, (2) to send this information to different parts of the olfactory cortex in the forebrain, and (3) to provide for integration and modulation of the ...
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