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A Case of Neurosarcoidosis with Labyrinthine Involvement
Sarcoidosis is a chronic granulomatous disease of unknown aetiology, which may involve any organ system. It most commonly occurs in adults with childhood involvement being rare.
Peter B. Johnson +4 more
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Labyrinthitis Ossificans:On the Mechanism of Perilabyrinthine Bone Remodeling
INTRODUCTION: It has been suggested that remodeling of the otic capsule is highly suppressed by the action of anti-resorptive signals emanating from structures of the inner ear space.
Friis, Morten +3 more
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Polyarteritis nodosa (PAN) is a systemic vasculitis affecting the small- and medium-sized arteries that may present with hearing impairment. In rare cases, PAN may be associated with progressive labyrinthitis ossificans (LO), an otologic emergency ...
MINERVINI, DOMENICO +15 more
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Hemorrhagic Labyrinthitis [PDF]
E, Palacios, G, Valvassori
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Tympanogenic Labyrinthitis (Cochlear Deafness) due to chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM)
Background: It has been accepted that in patients with CSOM, conductive deafness results from mechanical break-down of sound conduction ,whilist the cochlea remains unaffected.
Raad A Al-Obaydi
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Otomastoiditis Caused by A Case Report and Literature Review
Nocardia farcinica usually infects people with impaired immune status and usually manifests in the lungs. Otomastoiditis caused by Nocardia infection is extremely rare, with only 4 cases reported to date.
Feifan Li +5 more
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Social representation of elderly people on falls: structural analysis and in the light of Neuman
Objective: To understand the symbolic elements and the hierarchical system of representations of elderly people on falls, according to Abric’s structural analysis and Neuman’s theory.
Jéssica de Castro Santos +5 more
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Publisher’s permission requested and denied.Pneumococcal otitis media is frequent in young children and could lead to labyrinthitis post-implantation.
Franz, Burkhard K-H. +5 more
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Betahistine in the treatment of peripheral vertigo: an evidence-based review
Background Vertigo is a common presenting symptom in clinical practice, predominantly of vestibular etiology, and often medicated with betahistine, despite the lack of knowledge concerning its mechanism of action. This paper’s objective was to review the
Bárbara Silva Gameiro +6 more
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