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ABSTRACT Background Jugular foramen syndrome (JFS), dysfunction of cranial nerves (CNs) IX, X, and XI caused by lesions involving the jugular foramen (JF), is rarely reported in dogs. Objective Describe presenting complaints, neurologic findings, advanced imaging findings, underlying diagnoses, and outcomes in dogs with JFS.
Megan Madden+7 more
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Cholesteatoma has an altered microbiota with a higher abundance of Staphylococcus species
Objective To compare the microbiota between cholesteatoma and chronic suppurative otitis media (COM) and to identify potential pathogens that explain the relevant phenotypes of cholesteatoma. Study Design Prospective cohort study.
Taro Fujikawa+9 more
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Labyrinthine fístulae in chronic otitis media with cholesteatoma [PDF]
The chronic otitis media with cholesteatoma (COMC) may evoluate to intracranial and extra cranial complications, including the labyrithine fístulae. In this study, we present the evolution of our patients with labyrinthine fístulae.
Abreu, Carlos E.c.+5 more
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Updates and Knowledge Gaps in Cholesteatoma Research
The existence of acquired cholesteatoma has been recognized for more than three centuries; however, the nature of the disorder has yet to be determined.
C. Kuo+7 more
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ABSTRACT Alteration in the ubiquitin‐proteasome system results in human disorders with neurological and/or autoinflammatory presentation. Haploinsufficiency of PSMD12, which encodes a subunit of the core component of the proteasome, causes Stankiewicz‐Isidor syndrome (STISS), characterized by intellectual disability, autism spectrum disorder ...
Agnese Feresin+9 more
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Background: At present, computed tomography (CT) is recognized as method for primary diagnosis of middle ear disorders. More accurate diagnosis of cholesteatoma is based on a sequence of non-echo planar diffusion-weighted magnetic ...
E. A. Stepanova+3 more
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Insidious progressive bone destruction in a dog surgically treated for otitis media: follow-up by clinical examination and computed tomography [PDF]
A 5.5-year-old Beagle was evaluated for abnormal swallowing and a head tilt of a two-weeks duration. Inspection of the throat and external ear canal revealed an intact but abnormally bulging eardrum.
De Rooster, Hilde+6 more
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Comparison of Echo Planar and Turbo Spin Echo Diffusion‐Weighted Imaging in Intraoperative MRI
Background Diffusion‐weighted imaging (DWI) is routinely used in brain tumor surgery guided by intraoperative MRI (IoMRI). However, conventional echo planar imaging DWI (EPI‐DWI) is susceptible to distortion and artifacts that affect image quality. Turbo spin echo DWI (TSE‐DWI) is an alternative technique with minimal spatial distortions that has the ...
James C. Thorpe+9 more
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Histologic description of acquired cholesteatomas: comparison between children and adults [PDF]
SummaryCholesteatoma is constituted of matrix, perimatrix and cystic content. Some authors affirm that, in children, its clinical behavior is more aggressive of the than in adults.AimsHistologic compared cholesteatomas of children and adults ...
da Costa, Sady Selaimen+3 more
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A Multi‐Center Study of Ossiculoplasty Hearing Outcomes and a Grading Scale of Ear Environment Risk
This is a clinical article that analyzed data from a large multi‐institution database of ossiculoplasty outcomes to determine which ear environment risk factors independently are associated with postoperative hearing outcomes. The identified risk factors were utilized to create a novel ear environment risk‐weighted grading scale with risk groupings the
Michael B. Gluth+11 more
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