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Otosclerosis Surgery

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1977
Results of otosclerosis surgery using the stapes footplate removal with various types of reconstruction are reported in 456 ears (360 patients). Primary success was obtained in around 95% while 83% retained their improvement over the years. The posterior crus on fascia has become the preferred method because of its stability and relative lack of inner ...
T, Palva, J, Kärjä, A, Palva
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Imaging Of Otosclerosis

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1993
Imaging studies play an important role in the diagnosis of otosclerosis and in the clinical management of this disease. CT scanning at present is the tool of choice for the assessment of the labyrinthine windows and cochlear capsules. MR imaging thus far has had limited applications in the examination of the cochlear capsules but has been more useful ...
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Pathophysiology of Otosclerosis

Otology & Neurotology, 2001
To review current knowledge of the pathophysiology of otosclerosis and to review hypotheses for the amelioration of this disease.Review of the literature and experimental observations by the authors.Otosclerosis is a localized disease of bone remodeling within the otic capsule of the human temporal bone.
R A, Chole, M, McKenna
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Immunohistochemistry of Otosclerosis

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1990
Immunoglobulins G (IgG) and A (IgA) were found in plasma cells, osteocytes, chondrocytes and in connective tissue of active otosclerotic (= otospongiotic) lesions. The application of antibodies against paramyxovirus and rubella virus antigens reproducibly determined the expression of these antigens at different sites in the otosclerotic stapes, but ...
W, Arnold, I, Friedmann
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The Pathogenesis of Otosclerosis

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1961
Clinical observations show that auditory thresholds in otosclerotic patients fluctuate much more widely than do those in normal-hearing persons. Such decided variations in auditory acuity among patients with otosclerosis suggest the presence of psychological factors. Patients themselves claim that the slightest emotional change is immediately reflected
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Etiopathogenesis of otosclerosis

European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2010
The objectives of our study was to review our current knowledge of the etiopathogenesis of otosclerotic bone remodeling including genetics, viral infection, autoimmunity and inflammation and to discuss disease pathogenesis with relevance to pharmacotherapy. Relevant publications on the etiopathogenesis, molecular biology, genetics and histopathology of
Tamás, Karosi, István, Sziklai
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Otosclerosis Update

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1996
The use of lasers for primary and revision stapes surgery has many applications and potential advantages over mechanical techniques. It should be emphasized, however, that the laser is simply a tool, albeit a sophisticated one, and not a substitute for knowledge, experience, judgment, or ability.
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Ossiculoplasty in Otosclerosis

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1960
A survey is given of the authors' experience gained in ossiculoplasty operations by the method of Hall & Rytzner (and modified techniques). These operations were carried out on a number of patients in whom ordinary stapediolysis could not be performed because of fracture of the stapedial crura.
H C, ANDERSEN, J, ENGBERG
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Histopathology of Otosclerosis

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1969
O TOSCLEROSIS generally occurs as a localized bone disease in which the morphological changes are presumably limited to the otic capsule. In the majority of instances, the pathological process develops in front of the oval window in the immediate vicinity of the window margin.
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Histopathology of Otosclerosis

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1973
The histopathologic features of otosclerosis as observed by light microscopy in a series selected from some 90 bones with otosclerosis are presented. The cases selected represent two types or stages of the disease. Examples of a solitary focus of histologic nonclinical otosclerosis in each of the areas of greatest predilection are shown.
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