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Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 1985
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is the gram-negative bacterial rod which is often isolated from chronic aural discharge. This microorganism may also cause necrotizing infection of the external auditory canal in certain patients with impaired host-defense mechanisms. Involvement of the inner ear by this microbe is extremely rare. In this communication, we report
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa is the gram-negative bacterial rod which is often isolated from chronic aural discharge. This microorganism may also cause necrotizing infection of the external auditory canal in certain patients with impaired host-defense mechanisms. Involvement of the inner ear by this microbe is extremely rare. In this communication, we report
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Nursing Administration Quarterly, 1997
Each of us is taking a professional journey. We use our scholarship and our relationship building skills to learn and mentor, experience and contribute, and lead and follow. Our creativity, flexibility, and adaptability provide us with a "centering" that enhances our success, but our only reason to pursue the journey with vigor is to create a better ...
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Each of us is taking a professional journey. We use our scholarship and our relationship building skills to learn and mentor, experience and contribute, and lead and follow. Our creativity, flexibility, and adaptability provide us with a "centering" that enhances our success, but our only reason to pursue the journey with vigor is to create a better ...
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Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1977
Three cases with postinflammatory inner ear sequelae are presented to illustrate unusual histopathologic changes. Endolymphatic hydrops without change in the perilymphatic system was present in one ear following “influenza” meningitis and labyrinthitis ossificans in the contralateral ear.
F, Suga, J R, Lindsay
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Three cases with postinflammatory inner ear sequelae are presented to illustrate unusual histopathologic changes. Endolymphatic hydrops without change in the perilymphatic system was present in one ear following “influenza” meningitis and labyrinthitis ossificans in the contralateral ear.
F, Suga, J R, Lindsay
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Distinguishability of s-labyrinths
Russian Mathematics, 2009zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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History Workshop Journal, 2001
Madness, in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, is something that wanders. The restlessness of the mind is replicated in the restlessness of the body; as the mad wandered in their minds, so they wandered in the world, inexplicably driven to seek refuge in wild uninhabited places, and to run away from their fellows.
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Madness, in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, is something that wanders. The restlessness of the mind is replicated in the restlessness of the body; as the mad wandered in their minds, so they wandered in the world, inexplicably driven to seek refuge in wild uninhabited places, and to run away from their fellows.
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1960
I think it is well to review briefly the clinical characteristics before starting to talk about the histopathology of hydrops, because in my experience there is still a good deal of confusion as to how to make the diagnosis. We will start by mentioning some of the auditory characteristics—the classical auditory characteristics that would indicate ...
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I think it is well to review briefly the clinical characteristics before starting to talk about the histopathology of hydrops, because in my experience there is still a good deal of confusion as to how to make the diagnosis. We will start by mentioning some of the auditory characteristics—the classical auditory characteristics that would indicate ...
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