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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1972
To the Editor.—Freeman and Edmonds reported five cases of "Inner Ear Barotrauma." In each case persistent sensorineural hearing loss followed diving episodes. All five patients were trained Navy divers with preincident and postincident audiograms.
P, Freeman, C, Edmonds
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To the Editor.—Freeman and Edmonds reported five cases of "Inner Ear Barotrauma." In each case persistent sensorineural hearing loss followed diving episodes. All five patients were trained Navy divers with preincident and postincident audiograms.
P, Freeman, C, Edmonds
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Hearing Research, 2022
The inner ear, like all organs, interacts with the systemic immune system via lymphatic drainage and vascular circulation to protect itself from infections and stress such as acoustic trauma. The adult mammalian inner ear including the endolymphatic sac is populated with bone-marrow derived resident macrophages.
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The inner ear, like all organs, interacts with the systemic immune system via lymphatic drainage and vascular circulation to protect itself from infections and stress such as acoustic trauma. The adult mammalian inner ear including the endolymphatic sac is populated with bone-marrow derived resident macrophages.
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American Journal of Otolaryngology, 1985
Previously the authors proposed that the perilymphatic inner ear immune system is independent of that of the cerebrospinal fluid. In the present study, the effect of dilatation of blood vessels surrounding the cochlea of chinchillas on the transfer of serum antibodies to the perilymph was tested. The possibility of local production of antibodies in the
G, Mogi, H, Kawauchi, M, Suzuki, N, Sato
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Previously the authors proposed that the perilymphatic inner ear immune system is independent of that of the cerebrospinal fluid. In the present study, the effect of dilatation of blood vessels surrounding the cochlea of chinchillas on the transfer of serum antibodies to the perilymph was tested. The possibility of local production of antibodies in the
G, Mogi, H, Kawauchi, M, Suzuki, N, Sato
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NeuroRehabilitation, 2013
Objectives: To present a framework for the diagnosis and treatment of inner ear disorders, with an emphasis on problems common to neuro-rehabilitation. Introduction: Disorders of the inner ear can cause hearing loss, tinnitus, vertigo and imbalance. Hearing loss can be conductive, sensorineural, or mixed; conductive hearing loss arises from the ear ...
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Objectives: To present a framework for the diagnosis and treatment of inner ear disorders, with an emphasis on problems common to neuro-rehabilitation. Introduction: Disorders of the inner ear can cause hearing loss, tinnitus, vertigo and imbalance. Hearing loss can be conductive, sensorineural, or mixed; conductive hearing loss arises from the ear ...
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2010
Aerotitis media, barotraumatic otitis media, otitic barotrauma, inner ear decompression illness.
Wolfgang Arnold +4 more
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Aerotitis media, barotraumatic otitis media, otitic barotrauma, inner ear decompression illness.
Wolfgang Arnold +4 more
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Antiphospholipid Inner Ear Syndrome
The Laryngoscope, 2005This study was initiated to clarify the possible association between antiphospholipid antibodies, mediators of microthrombus formation, and sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) of unknown origin in a large cohort of patients.Prospective study.The study cohort consists of 168 adult patients (>/=18 yr) referred to the University of Pennsylvania's Division ...
Debbie Aviva, Mouadeb +1 more
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Autoimmune inner ear disorders
Current Opinion in Neurology, 2001There is considerable evidence to suggest that hearing and vestibular function can be influenced by autoimmune processes. A number of systemic autoimmune disorders include hearing loss and vertigo as part of their constellation of symptoms. Although classic evidence for a specific autoimmune etiology mediated by immune response directed solely at the ...
A F, Ryan, E M, Keithley, J P, Harris
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Inner ear decompression sickness
The Laryngoscope, 1976AbstractWith recent increases in commercial, military, and sport diving to deeper depths, inner ear injuries during such exposures have been encountered more frequently and noted during several phases of diving: during compression, at stable deep depths, with excessive noise exposure in diving, and during decompression.
J C, Farmer +3 more
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Otosclerotic Inner Ear Syndrome
Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1978Twenty-seven patients with clinical otosclerosis and vertigo underwent stapedectomies. Vertigo improved or completely disappeared in 23 patients, indicating that stapedectomy is probably helpful. Three case reports are also presented as well as photomicrographs of temporal bones showing the focus in contact with the pars superior.
B Y, Ghorayeb, F H, Linthicum
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Extraction of Inner Ear Antigens for Studies in Inner Ear Autoimmunity
Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1993The search for a diagnostic assay in patients with autoimmune inner ear disease has led to the preparation of antigens from the inner ear, a presumed target in this disorder. In order to standardize the antigen preparations currently being used in the Western blot immunoassay, we have examined several distinct extraction procedures that employ well ...
S, Yamanobe, J P, Harris
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