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Microsurgical Anatomy Of Acoustic Neuroma
Because acoustic neuromas most frequently arise in the posteriorly placed vestibular nerves, they usually displace the facial and cochlear nerves anteriorly (Figs. 11, 12, and 13). The facial nerve is stretched around the anterior half of the tumor capsule.
Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL, USA ( host institution ) +2 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives The acute imbalance syndrome (AIS) refers to acute‐onset and persistent vertigo, dizziness and/or imbalance without nystagmus, reflecting a subset of the acute vestibular syndrome (AVS) with or without nystagmus. While AVS with nystagmus is well characterized and the approach to these patients is validated, much less is known about ...
Konstantin Schmidt +3 more
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An overview of the study design and principal results regarding masseter‐targeted pencil‐electrode TENS in individuals suffering from bruxism‐related tinnitus. A total of 31 participants (TENS: n = 18; Control: n = 13) underwent treatment over a period of 5 weeks.
Zehra Aydoğan +4 more
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Objective To investigate the neural network mechanism of tinnitus in patients with acoustic neuroma by observing the imaging findings of resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI).
ZHAN Xiaolin +4 more
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The using of neuronavigation in vestibular schwannoma surgery
We described the experience of a microscope-based navigational system for opening of the posterior wall of the internal auditory canal (IAC) via the retrosigmoid route.
K. B. Yrysov
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ABSTRACT Background Facial paralysis rehabilitation has progressed substantially over the past two decades, yet the scientific landscape of this field remains highly fragmented across surgical, neurological, and rehabilitation disciplines. Despite growing clinical and technological advances—including neuromuscular retraining, chemodenervation ...
Mert Doğan, Fatma Ayvat
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The Acoustic Neuroma Association and Space Flight slide [PDF]
The Acoustic Neuroma Association and Space Flight presentation ...
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Experience in the Treatment of Sudden Deafness during Pregnancy [PDF]
CONCLUSION: Excluding the possibility of acoustic neuroma, therapeutic benefits from dextran 40 can be anticipated in a pregnant woman with sudden deafness, leading to significant hearing improvement, without detrimental effect on the mother or fetus ...
王彥斌;楊怡和 +1 more
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A parallel algorithm for generating Pareto‐optimal radiosurgery treatment plans
Abstract Background Using inverse planning tools to create radiosurgery treatment plans is an iterative process, where clinical trade‐offs are explored by changing the relative importance given to different objectives and rerunning the optimizer until a desirable plan is found.
Joakim da Silva +4 more
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Acoustic neuroma in the pregnant patient. [PDF]
We report the case history of a 24-year-old woman with an acoustic neuroma diagnosed during the 24th week of pregnancy. Diagnostic steps and surgical management of this uncommon condition, which represents a therapeutic challenge, are ...
Petti R +4 more
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