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Vestibular Aqueduct Morphology Correlates With Endolymphatic Sac Pathologies in Menière's Disease-A Correlative Histology and Computed Tomography Study. [PDF]
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Water permeability of the mammalian cochlea: functional features of an aquaporin-facilitated water shunt at the perilymph–endolymph barrier [PDF]
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Ischemia of the Endolymphatic Sac
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1992A decrease in vascular density in the endolymphatic sac was suspected as a factor in the pathogenesis of endolymphatic hydrops in Meniere's disease. The present study was undertaken to explore this possibility by cutting the posterior meningeal artery and the sigmoid sinus above and below the external aperture of the vestibular aqueduct or by incision ...
Robert S. Kimura, Kwang-Sun Lee
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Endolymphatic Sac Decompression
Journal of Medical Insight, 2023The endolymphatic sac (ELS) decompression can be performed for patients with Meniere’s disease that have failed conservative treatment such as dietary changes and medical therapy. The full pathophysiological mechanisms that result in Meniere’s disease are not entirely understood. The variation in techniques for performing ELS decompression support this;
Scott Brown, Calhoun Cunningham
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2002
Endolymphatic sac tumours (ELST) are rare tumours of the petrous temporal bone. They may arise sporadically or be associated with von Hippel-Lindau disease. Their differential diagnosis is discussed. We present the clinical and histopathological features of two new patients with ELST and outline the management of their condition. In addition, we review
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Endolymphatic sac tumours (ELST) are rare tumours of the petrous temporal bone. They may arise sporadically or be associated with von Hippel-Lindau disease. Their differential diagnosis is discussed. We present the clinical and histopathological features of two new patients with ELST and outline the management of their condition. In addition, we review
Richard T. Ramsden+4 more
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