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Auditory outcomes and predictors following ossiculoplasty in cholesteatoma surgery: a retrospective analysis. [PDF]
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Association Between Shift Work and Auditory-Cognitive Processing in Middle-Aged Healthcare Workers. [PDF]
Roque M, Marques T, Serrano M.
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Trigeminal Nerve and Vestibular System: Update on Pathophysiological and Clinical Links. [PDF]
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Comparative Anatomical and Morphometric Analysis of Eustachian Tube Across Species. [PDF]
Li R +15 more
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Large language model-based prediction of speech intelligibility after Vibrant Soundbridge implantation using multidimensional outcome data: Part 2 of a prospective study. [PDF]
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Clearance of Middle Ear Effusions and Middle Ear Pressures
Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1976Twenty-six children presenting bilateral secretory otitis media (SOM) had ventilating tubes inserted into both middle ears. Mucus was, however, aspirated only from one ear, the right side. The vast majority of ears right and left were seen to have cleared their effusion equally well regardless of whether they were aspirated on not.
J, Sadé, A, Halevy, E, Hadas
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Middle Ear Gas Composition and Middle Ear Aeration
Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1995Partial pressures of the gases in the middle ears of 14 guinea pigs were measured continuously on-line with a specially designed mass spectrometer. The average values were carbon dioxide 67.55 mm Hg, oxygen 48.91 mm Hg, and nitrogen 596.54 mm Hg. These values confirm earlier measurements and show that the gas composition of the middle ear differs ...
J, Sadé, M, Luntz, D, Levy
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1990
AbstractOsteomas involving the middle ear and causing a functional disturbance are rare. We report a case of a patient with an osteoma arising from the lateral semicircular canal. The main symptom was vertigo and to halt this the defect of the canal was obliterated with a bone chip and fibrin glue after removal of the tumour.
S, Ito, H, Tanaka, M, Hirano
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AbstractOsteomas involving the middle ear and causing a functional disturbance are rare. We report a case of a patient with an osteoma arising from the lateral semicircular canal. The main symptom was vertigo and to halt this the defect of the canal was obliterated with a bone chip and fibrin glue after removal of the tumour.
S, Ito, H, Tanaka, M, Hirano
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