Diagnosis and Management of Otosclerosis in a Filipino Population
OBJECTIVE : This case series aims to describe the diagnosis and management of otosclerosis in a series of Filipino patients encountered in a private, subspecialty otologic clinical practice.
Nathaniel Yang
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Treatment of moderate-to-severe otosclerosis with simultaneous piston surgery and incus vibroplasty
Objective: Whereas the nature of otosclerosis has been extensively investigated, treatment modalities in advanced otosclerosis with the sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) are relatively unexplored.
Chan-Jung Chang +4 more
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Evidence of distinct RELN and TGFB1 genetic associations in familial and non-familial otosclerosis in a British population [PDF]
Otosclerosis is a common form of hearing loss which typically presents in young adults. The disease has a familial, monogenic form and a non-familial form with a more complex aetiology.
Aldren, CP +6 more
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Mutations and altered expression of SERPINF1 in patients with familial otosclerosis [PDF]
Otosclerosis is a relatively common heterogenous condition, characterized by abnormal bone remodelling in the otic capsule leading to fixation of the stapedial footplate and an associated conductive hearing loss.
Aldren, CP +7 more
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Our Experience in Managing A Rare Case of Sporadic Bilateral Juvenile Otosclerosis [PDF]
Otosclerosis constitutes a focus of localized new spongy bone formation in the labyrinthine capsule. This progressive conductive type hearing loss is a disease of young and middle aged adults.
Abhijeet Singh +2 more
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Stapedotomy Favorable Outcome on Osteosclerosis Patient's with High Pitch Tinnitus
Background: Otosclerosis is a primary disease of the temporal bone and otic capsule with autosomal dominant transmission and variable expression. The exact pathogenesis and factors affecting tinnitus in otosclerosis patients are unknown. This study aims
Farhad Mokhtarinejad +2 more
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Advantages of CO2 laser use in surgical management of otosclerosis [PDF]
Background. Otosclerosis is a progressive osteo-destructive disorder of the bony labyrinth in which the fixation of the stapes causes the hearing loss.
Kitanoski Boris +2 more
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Acerca da otospongiose coclear.
A rare case of cochlear otosclerosis is described with clinical data, CT and RMN images. The aim of this note is to improve the acknowledgement of in vivo otosclerosis physiopathology.
J Cruzmaurício, J L Reis
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Computed tomography in the diagnosis of retrofenestral otosclerosis [PDF]
AIM: To identify the main tomographic findings of retrofenestral otosclerosis. METHODS: A prospective and multicentric study using computed tomography (CT) of the temporal bone in 54 patients with a clinical and surgical diagnosis of otosclerosis.
Mangabeira-Albernaz, Pedro Luiz +3 more
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Obliquity of the Stapes in Otosclerosis: A New Radiological Sign
Introduction Observing the obliquity of stapes by closely scrutinizing the HRCT temporal bone in otosclerosis revealed a reliable and consistent finding. This finding can add to the existing radiological criteria in diagnosis of otosclerosis.
Veluswamy Anand +2 more
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