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Effect of Notch1 signaling on cellular proliferation and apoptosis in human laryngeal carcinoma
Background The occurrence and development of malignancies include excessive proliferation and apoptosis resistance in tumor cells. This study aimed to identify the effects of Notch1 signaling on proliferation and apoptosis of laryngeal cancer cells in a ...
Dawei Li+4 more
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Background: Currently, 3 Tesla-MRI following intratympanic gadolinium injection has made it possible to assess the existence and the severity of hydrops in each compartment of the endolymphatic spaces in vivo. However, the relationship between vestibular
Yupeng Liu+19 more
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Targeting cholesterol homeostasis to fight hearing loss: a new perspective. [PDF]
Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) is a major pathology of the inner ear that affects nearly 600 million people worldwide. Despite intensive researches, this major health problem remains without satisfactory solutions.
de Medina, Philippe+3 more
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Introduction Myiasis is a disease caused by fly larvae that grow in the tissues of animals and humans. It can cause a variety of local symptoms, like erythema or pain, depending on its location, and generalized symptomatology, such as fever and malaise ...
María Teresa Rodríguez-Ruiz+4 more
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BackgroundSevere and profound idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss (ISSNHL) generally leads to unfavorable prognosis, and has a considerable impact on patient quality of life.
Yang Yang+30 more
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Otitis media (OM) or middle ear inflammation is a spectrum of diseases, including acute otitis media (AOM), otitis media with effusion (OME; ‘glue ear’) and chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM).
Casselbrant, ML+6 more
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Radium in Diseases of the Ear [PDF]
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Retained Cotton Bud-induced Severe Otitis Externa That Mimics Malignant Otitis Externa [PDF]
SummaryThe potential complications of cotton bud use are not well known in the elderly population. Here, we presented a case of cotton bud misuse. An elderly man who had long-standing diabetes mellitus, chronic otorrhea, and right-sided otalgia was ...
Cho, Hyong-Ho+2 more
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Myositis complicating orbital cellulitis: A case report
Orbital myositis (OM) is a noninfectious, inflammatory disease of the extraocular muscles. Though generally idiopathic in origin, OM may be also secondary to systemic and infectious diseases.
Rasim Yılmazer+4 more
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Seemingly unrelated symptoms in the head and neck region are eliminated when a patch is applied on specific locations on the Tympanic Membrane. Clinically, two distinct patient populations can be distinguished; cervical and masticatory muscle tensions ...
Michael J. O. Boedts+1 more
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