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An Atypical Case of Varicella Meningitis in a Young Immunocompetent Male Patient With a Possible Concomitant Case of Ramsay-Hunt Syndrome. [PDF]
Harrington WB, Fugler P, DeStefino V.
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Geniculate neuralgia: a systematic review
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2014AbstractObjective:To systematically summarise the peer-reviewed literature relating to the aetiology, clinical presentation, investigation and treatment of geniculate neuralgia.Data sources:Articles published in English between 1932 and 2012, identified using Medline, Embase and Cochrane databases.Methods:The search terms ‘geniculate neuralgia ...
Tang, I P +6 more
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Evolution of the medial geniculate body
Journal of Comparative Neurology, 1891J. W. Papez
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Serotonin in the lateral geniculate
Physiology & Behavior, 1975Serotonin was introduced, by means of a fine cannula, into the lateral geniculate body of cats immobilized with Flaxedil and artificially ventilated, while the electrical activity at the point of injection was monitored by means of microelectrodes.
M. Sutko +3 more
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Geniculate ganglion meningioma
Pediatric Radiology, 1997Primary ectopic meningiomas are rare, but may be seen in the head and neck region. The temporal bone and its neural foramen are rarely the site of a primary meningioma. This report describes the CT and MRI appearance of an ectopic meningioma arising at the anatomic location of the geniculate ganglion, and discusses the differential diagnosis as well as
Lynn A. Fordham +4 more
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The Ultrastructure of the Geniculate Ganglion
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1982The ultrastructure of the geniculate ganglion was studied in the guinea pig and monkey. Two cytologically distinct colonies of ganglion cells were seen and identified as light and dark cells. All neurons were unmyelinated and most were unipolar, although a few bipolar cells were seen. The axons, upon leaving the cell bodies, followed convoluted courses
Robert S. Kimura +2 more
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Hemangiomas of the Geniculate Ganglion
Otology & Neurotology, 2005To describe the presentation, evaluation, and management of patients with geniculate ganglion hemangioma.Retrospective case review.Tertiary-care academic medical center.Six patients with hemangiomas of the geniculate ganglion, evaluated and managed at a single institution.All patients underwent imaging and follow-up, with five of the patients ...
Paul E. McKeever +3 more
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Haemangiomas of the Geniculate Ganglion
Acta Otorrinolaringologica (English Edition), 2007About 60 cases have been published since Pulec first described hemangiomas of the geniculate ganglion. They usually cause facial weakness even when they are very small. In cases of insidious evolution of facial paralysis, MRI, and CT are very helpful to rule out these tumors.
Javier Gavilán +3 more
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