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INNER EAR BAROTRAUMA

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1972
To the Editor.—Freeman and Edmonds reported five cases of "Inner Ear Barotrauma." In each case persistent sensorineural hearing loss followed diving episodes. All five patients were trained Navy divers with preincident and postincident audiograms.
P, Freeman, C, Edmonds
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Inner ear immunity

Hearing Research, 2022
The inner ear, like all organs, interacts with the systemic immune system via lymphatic drainage and vascular circulation to protect itself from infections and stress such as acoustic trauma. The adult mammalian inner ear including the endolymphatic sac is populated with bone-marrow derived resident macrophages.
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Immunobiology of the inner ear

American Journal of Otolaryngology, 1984
Immunologic mechanisms may play an etiologic role in ear disease, and many disorders long considered idiopathic are now being examined for such an immunologic basis. While it is possible that many of these idiopathic diseases will ultimately prove not to be immunologically mediated, the outcome of these research endeavors will certainly clarify some of
J P, Harris, A F, Ryan
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Inner ear immunology

American Journal of Otolaryngology, 1985
Previously the authors proposed that the perilymphatic inner ear immune system is independent of that of the cerebrospinal fluid. In the present study, the effect of dilatation of blood vessels surrounding the cochlea of chinchillas on the transfer of serum antibodies to the perilymph was tested. The possibility of local production of antibodies in the
G, Mogi, H, Kawauchi, M, Suzuki, N, Sato
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Imaging of the inner ear

Der Radiologe, 1997
New computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) techniques allow more detailed anatomic studies of the inner ear. CT is still the best technique to study patients with fractures, congenital malformations and otodystrophies involving the inner ear.
J W, Casselman, J L, Bensimon
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Inner ear disorders

NeuroRehabilitation, 2013
Objectives: To present a framework for the diagnosis and treatment of inner ear disorders, with an emphasis on problems common to neuro-rehabilitation. Introduction: Disorders of the inner ear can cause hearing loss, tinnitus, vertigo and imbalance. Hearing loss can be conductive, sensorineural, or mixed; conductive hearing loss arises from the ear ...
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The windows of the inner ear

Clinical Radiology, 2014
The oval and round windows of the inner ear are important structures for the transmission of sound and may be affected by a variety of disease entities. The anatomy of this small area is one that often causes the radiology trainee some difficulty, but there are certain disease states that can be easily diagnosed when knowing where and how to look.
S, Thomson, G, Madani
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