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Otogenic route of meningitis was associated with greater cochlear hair cell loss in comparison with the meningogenic one in this otopathology study. Neuronal depletion has been traditionally implicated in failed hearing rehabilitation of post‐meningitis deafness.
Matheus Pedrosa Tavares +5 more
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Effects of pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions on the inner ear: a systematic review. [PDF]
Timms S, Stapleton E.
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Objective Structured Assessment of Technical Skills in Mastoidectomy Using 3D‐Printed Temporal Bones
This study validated a 3D‐printed temporal bone model combined with final product analysis as an objective assessment tool for mastoidectomy surgical skills in otolaryngology residency. Performance scores improved significantly with training level, with excellent inter‐rater reliability.
Vanessa Helou +4 more
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Cochlear implantation in children with congenital inner ear anomalies: challenges and outcomes. [PDF]
Urik M, Hosnova D, Kruntorad V, Sima J.
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Ménière's Disease: A Tri‐Decade Scoping Review of Treatment Trends and Evidence Quality
This tri‐decade scoping review of Ménière's disease literature reveals a significant increase in high‐level evidence and a clinical pivot toward hearing‐preserving interventions, such as intratympanic steroids and cochlear implants. However, a significant quality paradox has emerged, where adherence to standardized AAO‐HNS reporting and diagnostic ...
Ofir Zavdy +4 more
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Trophic and temporal dynamics of macrophage biology in human inner ear organogenesis. [PDF]
Deng Y +6 more
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Advances in GPCRs Associated With Wnt Signaling Within the Auditory System
ABSTRACT G protein‐coupled receptors (GPCRs) that interact with the Wnt signaling pathway are pivotal for auditory system homeostasis, as they orchestrate inner ear development, hair cell (HC) regeneration, and hearing preservation. Frizzled (FZD) receptors, the core Wnt‐related GPCRs, bind Wnt ligands and co‐receptors (e.g., LRP5/6) to activate both ...
Liang Wang +3 more
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Schwann cells in the inner ear: development, disease, and regeneration. [PDF]
Montigny DJ, Kempfle JS.
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Abstract Objective Non‐echo‐planar diffusion‐weighted imaging (non‐EPI DWI) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has revolutionized postoperative cholesteatoma follow‐up, shifting from surgical to radiological evaluation. Yet, the timing for postoperative imaging remains contentious.
Amit Wolfovitz +4 more
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