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Cochlear Implants after Meningitis and Otosclerosis: A Comparison between Cochlear Ossification and Speech Perception Tests. [PDF]

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Acute labyrinthitis: a manifestation of COVID-19 in a teenager

BMJ Case Reports, 2023
Audiovestibular symptoms following COVID-19 have been long acknowledged, especially in adults. However, acute labyrinthitis presenting as an early manifestation of COVID-19 has not been reported in children. We report COVID-19-induced acute labyrinthitis
J. Saniasiaya, J. Kulasegarah
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Histopathology of Labyrinthitis Ossificans From an Intralabyrinthine Surgical Specimen

Otology and Neurotology, 2022
Objective Histologic characterization of labyrinthitis ossificans (LO) has mostly been limited to postmortem samples. In this report, we describe the histology of LO from a surgical specimen obtained from a patient undergoing labyrinthectomy with ...
S. Leong   +3 more
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Significance of Baseline Inferior Vestibular Function on the Prognosis of Patients with Labyrinthitis

Otology and Neurotology, 2022
Objective Acute spontaneous vertigo with idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss (ISSNHL) can be diagnosed as labyrinthitis, which has a poorer prognosis than ISSNHL without vertigo.
J. Cho   +4 more
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Otopathologic Analysis of Patterns of Postmeningitis Labyrinthitis Ossificans

Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery, 2020
Objective Labyrinthitis ossificans (LO) may occur following meningitis and, in cases where cochlear implantation is indicated, complicate electrode insertion.
Danielle R Trakimas   +4 more
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Cochlear Implantation in Patients With Osteolytic Labyrinthitis: A Case Series

Otology and Neurotology
Objective To describe the rare process of osteolytic labyrinthitis, previously referred to as labyrinthine sequestrum, which involves progressive obliteration of the bony and membranous labyrinth with eventual supplantation with soft tissue and, in some ...
William B. Thedinger   +5 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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