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Otitic hydrocephalus

The Laryngoscope, 1984
AbstractOtitic hydrocephalus is one of the less common intrncraninl complications of infectious ear disease, consisting of elevated intracranial pressure without focal neurologic abnormalities other than those due to the elevated pressure. A representative case is discussed in this report, followed by a review of the literature.
R P, Lenz, G A, McDonald
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Otitic Hydrocephalus

Southern Medical Journal, 1978
This case of otitic hydrocephalus emphasizes a complication of ear disease which is rarely seen in modern otologic practice. The diagnosis and treatment of this entity have been reviewed in detail. Although the mechanism of this hydrocephalus is unknown, several theories have been presented.
R B, Butcher, H G, Tabb
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Otitic barotrauma

The Laryngoscope, 1973
AbstractOtitic barotrauma occurs upon descent in individuals with a nasopharyngitis, a large nasopharyngeal lymphoid mass, and for no apparent reason. A Surface Active Membrane (S.A.M.) was found lining the eustachian tube with surface tension lowering properties similar to pulmonary surfactant (S.A.M.). Eustachian S.A.M.
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The pathophysiology of otitic hydrocephalus

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1997
AbstractThe pathophysiology of otitic hydrocephalus remains controversial. It has been argued that involvement of the superior sagittal sinus, by, at least, a mural thrombus is a necessary component of this disease.We present a case of otitic hydrocephalus where on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) normal luminal and mural flow within the superior ...
A, Tomkinson, R G, Mills, P J, Cantrell
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Management of Otitic Cholesteatomas

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1977
When otitic cholesteatomas are removed by a surgical method that preserves or reconstructs the bony canal wall and tympanic membranes, there is a risk of imcomplete removal and possible regrowth of the lesion. To study the incidence of this complication, 52 patients with cholesteatoma had elective repeaated explorations at various postoperative ...
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Otitic Complications

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1957
H, ROSENWASSER, N, ADELMAN
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OTITIC BAROTRAUMA IN DIVERS

Medical Journal of Australia, 1961
R O, SIMS, S, WATSON
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Otitic Hydrocephalus

Southern Medical Journal, 1966
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Qualité et lisibilité de l’information disponible en ligne sur l’otite séromuqueuse en France

Annales Francaises D'Oto-Rhino-Laryngologie Et De Pathologie Cervico-Faciale, 2021
Joffrey Molher
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