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Introduction: Congenital anomalies involving the first branchial cleft are uncommon and may occasionally present as a duplicated external auditory canal. These developmental disruptions, stemming from incomplete closure of the cleft during embryogenesis, can result in symptoms such as chronic otorrhea, recurrent external ear infections, and varying ...
Parisa Rasouli Fard +4 more
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First Natural Endocranial Cast of a Fossil Snake (Cretaceous of Patagonia, Argentina) [PDF]
In this study, we describe a natural endocranial cast included in a partially preserved medium‐sized skull of the Upper Cretaceous South American snake Dinilysia patagonica.
Albino, Adriana Maria +3 more
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Objective To determine sound levels resulting from aural suctioning of the external auditory canal. Methods Unweighted decibels (dB) and A‐weighted decibels (dBA) sound pressure level measurements were recorded using a retrotympanic microphone in ...
Allen Young +6 more
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Multiple myeloma presenting with external ear canal mass [PDF]
The manifestations of multiple myeloma are protean and related to bony osteolytic lesions, and to medullar and renal insufficiency. We report a patient who presented with otalgia as the inaugural symptom of multiple myeloma.
Abele, R. +6 more
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Characterization of the ear canal bacterial flora present in hearing Aids (HA) wearing subjects [PDF]
The use of hearing aids (HA) is considered a predisposing factor for ear microbial infections. We undertook this study to compare the presence and nature of the microbial flora inhabiting of ears of HA and non-HA (nHA) users.
Anna Teresa Palamara. +14 more
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Removal of superglue from the external ear using acetone: a case report
Foreign bodies in ear are a common occurrence and are commonly seen in the practice. But some foreign bodies require special attention. We here describe a unique situation of cynoacrylate glue or superglue in the external auditory canal which was removed
Shweta Gogia, Alok Agarwal
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Otogenic meningoencephalomyelitis due to (VGII) infection in a cat from Western Australia
Case summary A 7-year-old spayed domestic longhair cat from Perth, Western Australia, presented with left-sided head tilt, dysphonia, head shaking, inappetence and weight loss.
Meng K Siak +6 more
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Heeft de uitwendige gehoorgang van walvisachtigen nog enige functie? [PDF]
Cetaceans descend from land mammals. Consequently, their hearing apparatus basically consists of the same anatomical components. Whales, as land mammals, feature an outer, middle and inner ear.
Cornillie, Pieter +3 more
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A durable gain in motor and non-motor symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease following repeated caloric vestibular stimulation: A single-case study [PDF]
Objective: To gain ‘first-in-man’ evidence that repeated caloric vestibular stimulation (CVS), a non-invasive form of neuro-modulation, can induce a lasting and clinically-relevant reduction in Parkinson’s Disease (PD) symptoms.
Aleksandra Podlewska +16 more
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Transient evoked otoacoustic emissions testing for screening of sensorineural deafness in puppies [PDF]
<p><b>Background:</b> Transient evoked otoacoustic emissions (TEOAE) are widely used for human neonatal deafness screening, but have not been reported for clinical use in dogs.</p> <p><b>Hypothesis/Objectives:< ...
Ahlstrom +25 more
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