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The rarely described association between pseudoaneurysm and aberrant ICA: A case series.
Yousif P+7 more
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Longitudinal Evaluation of Listening Effort and Speech Perception in Noise in CROS and BiCROS Hearing Aid Users With Single-Sided Deafness. [PDF]
Kılıç S, Tuz D, Gürses E.
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Awareness and attitudes towards ear health in classical music students-advancing education and care for professional ear users. [PDF]
Fitzlaff M+10 more
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Objective tinnitus refers to a tinnitus that can also be heard by the examiner. It is a relatively rare condition, and can be misdiagnosed or neglected. Some causes of objective tinnitus are head and neck vascular malformations, or muscular myoclonus of the tensor tympani, stapedial, or palatal muscles. The case of an 11-year-old girl with an objective
ALICANDRI CIUFELLI, Matteo+4 more
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ORL, 2000
<i>Background:</i> Malignant tumors of the ear are rare. The most common malignant tumors are squamous cell carcinomas and adenocarcinomas. Lymphoma in the ear is rare. <i>Methods:</i> We report 2 cases of a primary presentation of a lymphoma of the ear. The literature since 1947 is reviewed.
Merkus, P.+3 more
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<i>Background:</i> Malignant tumors of the ear are rare. The most common malignant tumors are squamous cell carcinomas and adenocarcinomas. Lymphoma in the ear is rare. <i>Methods:</i> We report 2 cases of a primary presentation of a lymphoma of the ear. The literature since 1947 is reviewed.
Merkus, P.+3 more
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2006
Deafness and the ageing ear 548 HOW TO . . . Communicate with a deaf person 549 HOW TO . . . Assess hearing 550 Audiology 551 Hearing aids 552 HOW TO . . . Use a hearing aid 554
Lesley K Bowker+2 more
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Deafness and the ageing ear 548 HOW TO . . . Communicate with a deaf person 549 HOW TO . . . Assess hearing 550 Audiology 551 Hearing aids 552 HOW TO . . . Use a hearing aid 554
Lesley K Bowker+2 more
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Neuroscience Letters, 2004
We studied the cortical networks of Morse code reading with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Four expert radio telegraphists performed two closely matched reading experiments, one in binaurally presented high speed Morse code and one in print. Performance was equal for both conditions.
N.Vaever Hartvig+5 more
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We studied the cortical networks of Morse code reading with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Four expert radio telegraphists performed two closely matched reading experiments, one in binaurally presented high speed Morse code and one in print. Performance was equal for both conditions.
N.Vaever Hartvig+5 more
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A.M.A. Archives of Dermatology, 1958
In a previous paper1a technique for ear-piercing was described which utilized a specially made earring. It was so designed that the earring itself was the instrument for piercing the ears. In this paper, I shall describe this method and also a clamp which makes the procedure practically painless and bloodless.
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In a previous paper1a technique for ear-piercing was described which utilized a specially made earring. It was so designed that the earring itself was the instrument for piercing the ears. In this paper, I shall describe this method and also a clamp which makes the procedure practically painless and bloodless.
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2010
Aerotitis media, barotraumatic otitis media, otitic barotrauma, inner ear decompression illness.
S. Iurato+4 more
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Aerotitis media, barotraumatic otitis media, otitic barotrauma, inner ear decompression illness.
S. Iurato+4 more
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1949
THE MICROTIC ear has always been and stands to remain a condition which taxes the ingenuity of the surgeon and the morale and personality of the unfortunate possessor. Fortunately, it does not occur more frequently than once in 20,000 births, but this is frequent enough so that the physician sees a sufficient number of oases to appreciate the problems ...
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THE MICROTIC ear has always been and stands to remain a condition which taxes the ingenuity of the surgeon and the morale and personality of the unfortunate possessor. Fortunately, it does not occur more frequently than once in 20,000 births, but this is frequent enough so that the physician sees a sufficient number of oases to appreciate the problems ...
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