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Audiometry as a predictive proxy for balance dysfunction. [PDF]
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Evaluating the Efficacy of Large Language Models for Dizzy History Taking and Peripheral Vestibular Disorder Diagnosis. [PDF]
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Adult Medulloblastoma Presenting With Audiovestibular Symptoms and an Alternating Unterberger Test. [PDF]
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Endolymphatic sac surgery: past and present controversies. [PDF]
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Blood Biomarkers for the Diagnosis of Peripheral Causes of Vestibular Syndrome: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
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Preventive Effect of Controlled-Release Dexamethasone on Cochlear Ossification in Meningitis Model. [PDF]
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Cranial nerves bridging the middle ear and cerebellum causing cerebellar peduncle abscess: A case report. [PDF]
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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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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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