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Clinical characteristics and caloric testing in patients with light or heavy cupula of the horizontal semicircular canal. [PDF]

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Experiments in Endolymph Circulation

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1964
(1964). Experiments in Endolymph Circulation. Acta Oto-Laryngologica: Vol. 57, No. sup188, pp. 198-210.
P G, LUNDQUIST, R, KIMURA, J, WERSAELL
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Alternobaric Effects on the Endolymph

International Journal of Audiology, 1977
Hearing loss and vertigo experienced as a result of environmental pressure change has been the subject of many superficial inquiries. The mechanism of these conditions remains obscure. In human volunteers and a rhesus monkey, the effects of intratympanic as well as ear canal pressure changes on the endolymphatic system were measured using ...
J, Holmquist, P, Lindeman
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Pharmacokinetics of Furosemide in Endolymph

Auris Nasus Larynx, 1993
To investigate the pharmacokinetics of organic anions in the endolymph of the guinea pig, 100 mg/kg furosemide, an organic anion, was intravenously given to measure the concentration in the cochlear endolymph by high-performance liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection. In the endolymph, the concentration of the furosemide increased slowly for
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The Secretion and Absorption of Endolymph

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1960
In the communication made at the previous meeting of the Collegium in 1958 (Acta oto-laryng., 50, 243, 1959) a demonstration was made of the appearance of radioactive sulphur in the ampullae of the labyrinth of pigeons shortly after the injection of this substance into the bird.
G, DOHLMAN, F C, ORMEROD
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Fluid Kinetics of Endolymph during Calorization

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1990
Various theories on the mechanism of caloric vestibular excitability are discussed and compared with our model, which involves two factors of endolymph movement: thermoconvection and fluid expansion. With this theory, caloric nystagmus in microgravity can be explained, as well as certain phenomena on earth, such as different vestibular responses ...
H W, Pau, W, Limberg
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