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A brief historical perspective of otitis externa in dogs
Abstract Background The history of otology and otitis externa (OE) goes back to the earliest days of medicine, with notations made in early Egyptian writings and evolving to our modern‐day textbooks and publications. Conclusions and Clinical Relevance The history of OE in dogs is closely tied to the history of otology and veterinary dermatology, and ...
James Owen Noxon
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Role of hydrops MRI in differentiating between Menière's disease and vestibular migraine: a prospective study. [PDF]
Bernaerts A+8 more
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Lgr5-Positive Supporting Cells Generate New Hair Cells in the Postnatal Cochlea
Naomi F. Bramhall+4 more
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Impact of Cochlear Trauma Degree and Localization on Intracochlear Electrocochleographic Recordings. [PDF]
Bächinger D+7 more
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Combined Effect of Aminoglycoside Antibiotic and Potent Diuretics on the Cochlea
Yoshiaki Nakai+2 more
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Emerging Therapeutic Strategies for Hearing Loss
Challenges still exist in treating hearing loss in cases of severe damage to hair cells or spiral ganglion neurons. Here, a schematic diagram of cochlear sensory hair cells and auditory nerves is presented. It is found that in normal Corti organs, hair cells have upright stereocilia at the top and auditory neurons at the base. Ototoxic drugs, noise, or
Shanying Han+9 more
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VDAC1 Inhibition Protects Against Noise-Induced Hearing Loss via the PINK1/Parkin Pathway. [PDF]
Jin Y+5 more
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Embryonic cranial cartilage defects in the Fgfr3Y367C/+ mouse model of achondroplasia
Abstract Achondroplasia, the most common chondrodysplasia in humans, is caused by one of two gain of function mutations localized in the transmembrane domain of fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 (FGFR3) leading to constitutive activation of FGFR3 and subsequent growth plate cartilage and bone defects.
Susan M. Motch Perrine+9 more
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How Exceptional Is the Ear? [PDF]
Bergevin C, Freeman DM, Coffin A.
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