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[Otosclerosis. Immunoendocrine and infective aspects]
The etiopathogenesis of otosclerosis is yet scarcely known. In this paper we focus on the immunoendocrine and infective aspects of the disorder. According to recent investigations the role played by cytokines and calcitonin's receptors appears to be ...
Parlapiano, C +3 more
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Otosclerosis : 3. rész. Terápiás lehetőségek
Az otosclerosis egy máig tisztázatlan eredetű csontanyagcsere-betegség, amely csakis humán temporalis csontban alakít ki apró csontátépüléssel járó gócokat.
Hirschberg, Andor +7 more
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Introduction and objective: The A1555G mitochondrial DNA mutation of the MTRNR1 gene is responsible for sensorineural hearing loss that is accentuated with exposure to aminoglycosides. Otosclerosis is common in our environment.
Morales Angulo, Carmelo +3 more
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COL1A1 association and otosclerosis : a meta-analysis
: Otosclerosis is a disease of abnormal bone remodeling in the human otic capsule that can lead to progressive hearing loss. Little of the underlying disease etiology has been elucidated thus far, although several studies have suggested that COL1A1 may ...
Ealy, Megan +9 more
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Heterozygous Nonsense Mutation in the Nuclear Transport Factor <i>KPNA7</i>, a Maternal Factor Active in Embryonic Tissues, Causes Autosomal Dominant Otosclerosis. [PDF]
Benteau T +9 more
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The Pathology of Otosclerosis [PDF]
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Progressive Conductive Hearing Loss in Osteogenesis Imperfecta (Lobstein Disease): A Case Report. [PDF]
Messaoudi K, Ait Mesbah N, Yahi N.
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Results after stapedotomy in otosclerosis
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study was to assess the results after primary otosclerosis surgery at Odense University Hospital. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study was based on information collected from a database and from patient records.
Wanscher, Jens +2 more
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