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Immunobiology of the inner ear
American Journal of Otolaryngology, 1984Immunologic 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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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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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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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1952
ALLERGY, whether it is of the immunologic or physical type, appears to be basically a localized autonomic dysfunction of the cholinergic type. This dysfunction produces a stereotyped reaction of the peripheral vascular bed (the arteriole, capillary, and venule) in which arteriolar spasm is associated with dilatation of the capillary and venule that ...
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ALLERGY, whether it is of the immunologic or physical type, appears to be basically a localized autonomic dysfunction of the cholinergic type. This dysfunction produces a stereotyped reaction of the peripheral vascular bed (the arteriole, capillary, and venule) in which arteriolar spasm is associated with dilatation of the capillary and venule that ...
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Extraction of Inner Ear Antigens for Studies in Inner Ear Autoimmunity
Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1993The search for a diagnostic assay in patients with autoimmune inner ear disease has led to the preparation of antigens from the inner ear, a presumed target in this disorder. In order to standardize the antigen preparations currently being used in the Western blot immunoassay, we have examined several distinct extraction procedures that employ well ...
S, Yamanobe, J P, Harris
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2009
Endoscopic surgery of the inner ear may be a useful, minimally invasive approach to remove pathologic lesions and yet retain inner ear function. Several different endoscopic inner ear surgical entry sites and strategies that may help to preserve otologic function are described.
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Endoscopic surgery of the inner ear may be a useful, minimally invasive approach to remove pathologic lesions and yet retain inner ear function. Several different endoscopic inner ear surgical entry sites and strategies that may help to preserve otologic function are described.
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2002
As in other anatomical regions, to generate three-dimensional (3D) reconstructions of the middle ear structures, a volumetric acquisition is required. In the case of the tympanic cavity, high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) is the imaging modality of choice; although the term “high-resolution” is traditionally applied to acquisitions performed ...
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As in other anatomical regions, to generate three-dimensional (3D) reconstructions of the middle ear structures, a volumetric acquisition is required. In the case of the tympanic cavity, high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) is the imaging modality of choice; although the term “high-resolution” is traditionally applied to acquisitions performed ...
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Neurotransmission in the inner ear
Hearing Research, 1986The present view on cochlear neurotransmission can be summarized as follows: There are two main types of synapses on cochlear hair cells, afferent and efferent ones. Afferent synaptic structures are abundant on inner hair cells whereas similar structures on the outer hair cells are less frequent and appear to be rudimentary.
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Central States Speech Journal, 1960
To listen with attuned ears, we must concentrate on keeping our listening paths open and readied for signals which originate from within ourselves and from others. To do so effectively, it is essential that we sharpen both our “inner and outer ears”; in an effort to remove those distractions and disturbances which interfere with harmonious listening.
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To listen with attuned ears, we must concentrate on keeping our listening paths open and readied for signals which originate from within ourselves and from others. To do so effectively, it is essential that we sharpen both our “inner and outer ears”; in an effort to remove those distractions and disturbances which interfere with harmonious listening.
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Immunology of the inner ear: Response of the inner ear to antigen challenge
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1983The relationship of the inner ear to host immunity and the immunoresponsiveness of the inner ear to antigen challenge were investigated. A radioimmunoassay was used to quantitate antibody titers to keyhole‐limpet hemocyanin generated in the serum, perilymph, and CSF of guinea pigs following systemic or inner ear immunizations.
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2010
Aerotitis media, barotraumatic otitis media, otitic barotrauma, inner ear decompression illness.
Wolfgang Arnold +4 more
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Aerotitis media, barotraumatic otitis media, otitic barotrauma, inner ear decompression illness.
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