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Navigating the labyrinth of cholestatic liver disease

South African Gastroenterology Review, 2011
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Nazeer Ahmed Ismail Chopdat, Reid Ally
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Morphological Features of the Membranous Labyrinth in Ménière‘s Disease

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2013
Objectives:Vertigo, the sensation of motion without true motion, is secondary to lesions or dysfunction within vestibular systems. The aim of this study was to determine morphological features within the vestibular systems and cochlear duct in Ménière's disease.Methods:Three patients who were diagnosed with Ménière's disease were enrolled.
Hisaya Tanioka   +2 more
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Endolymphatic hydrops and blood–labyrinth barrier in Ménière's disease

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 2011
The blood-labyrinth barrier is impaired in association with the hydrops grade in Ménière's disease.To investigate the relationship between endolymphatic hydrops and the clinical characteristics of patients with Ménière's disease revealed by 3 T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).A double dose of gadoteridol (Gd; 0.2 mmol/kg) was injected intravenously in
Masaaki Teranishi   +8 more
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Acute labyrinthitis complicating a seromucous otitis: discussion based on two observations

Journal Africain des Cas Cliniques et Revues
Labyrinthitis is an inflammation of the membranous labyrinth of the inner ear caused by viruses, bacteria, or systemic diseases that presents as vertigo, nausea, vomiting, tinnitus, and/or hearing loss. Treatment depends on the cause.
L. Mouangue-Mbonjo   +8 more
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Viral Disease of the Labyrinth

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1973
Investigation of the routes of infection of viral labyrinthitis was undertaken using mouse cytomegalovirus (CMV) and CMV-free Swiss-Webster mice. Intraperitoneal and intranasal inoculation caused no CMV infection of the ears or central nervous system. Intraperitoneal inoculation of pregnant mice yielded no evidence of fetal infection.
Gustave L. Davis, Melvin Strauss
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Tetracycline as a Cure for Rolling Disease (Labyrinthitis) in Laboratory Rats

Nature, 1967
IN 1962, rolling disease appeared epidemically for the first time among the laboratory rats of the Research Laboratories of the Finnish State Alcohol Monopoly (Alko). (By reason of the vague aetiology of the disease, the term “rolling disease” is used here in preference to “labyrinthitis”.
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Lempert Decompression Operation for Hydrops of the Endolymphatic Labyrinth in Ménière's Disease

Postgraduate Medicine, 1948
MENIERE'S DISEASE, the cause of which is still to be determined, is diagnosable only through the process of exclusion. It consists of repeated sudden, severe attacks of vertigo with spontaneous nystagmus occurring at intervals of unpredictable frequency and duration.
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Electro-Diagnosis in Diseases of the Labyrinth

The Journal of Laryngology, Rhinology, and Otology, 1913
E. Junca, John M. Darling
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Alternative workplace arrangements: Tearing down the walls of a conceptual labyrinth

Journal of Innovation & Knowledge, 2023
, , Marjaana Gunkel
exaly  

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