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Herpes Zoster of Geniculate Ganglion [PDF]

open access: greenThe Journal of Nervous And Mental Disease, 1922
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Roger, Reboul-Lachaud
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Geniculate Ganglion Tumors [PDF]

open access: greenOtolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2016
ObjectiveFacial nerve tumors are rare lesions mostly located in the geniculate ganglion. This study aims to compare those tumors limited to the geniculate ganglion in terms of clinical features and postoperative outcomes.Study DesignCase series with chart review.SettingsUniversity tertiary reference center.Subjects and MethodsMedical charts were ...
Ghizlène Lahlou   +5 more
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Morphometric analyses of the visual pathways in macular degeneration [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Introduction. Macular degeneration (MD) causes central visual field loss. When field defects occur in both eyes and overlap, parts of the visual pathways are no longer stimulated. Previous reports have shown that this affects the grey matter of the primary visual cortex, but possible effects on the preceding visual pathway structures have not been ...
Baseler, Heidi A.   +8 more
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Anterior Displacement of the Geniculate Ganglion

open access: diamondThe Journal of International Advanced Otology, 2016
We present the case of a 34-year-old Japanese woman with cholesteatoma of the middle ear. During the operation, this patient showed an unusual position of the geniculate ganglion. We reviewed the computed tomography (CT) images targeting the ear of the present case after the operation.
Tomoyasu Tachibana   +2 more
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BDNF is required for the survival of differentiated geniculate ganglion neurons

open access: bronzeDevelopmental Biology, 2010
In mice lacking functional brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), the number of geniculate ganglion neurons, which innervate taste buds, is reduced by one-half. Here, we determined how and when BDNF regulates the number of neurons in the developing geniculate ganglion. The loss of geniculate neurons begins at embryonic day 13.5 (E13.5) and continues
Ami V. Patel, Robin F. Krimm
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