Abnormalities of the Facial Nerve in Temporal Bones With Inner Ear Malformations. [PDF]
Shimura T +7 more
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Nerve supply of pelvic viscera : anatomical notes, clinical implication on nerve stimulation [PDF]
Bachul, Piotr +5 more
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Pulsatile Tinnitus: A Comprehensive Clinical Approach to Diagnosis and Management. [PDF]
Pacheco-López S +4 more
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Extreme Uterine and Rectal Prolapse in a 31-Year-Old Patient: A Case Report. [PDF]
Jozwik M +4 more
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Clinical Efficacy of Unilateral Dual-channel Endoscopic Lumbar Interbody Fusion for Lumbar Spondylolisthesis with Spinal Scoliosis. [PDF]
You X +6 more
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Obstetrics: The Science and the Art - Part I. Anatomy of the Parts Concerned In Reproduction; Chapter IV. The External Organs [PDF]
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Promontory stimulation following labyrinthectomy: Implications for cochlear implantation
AbstractTranstympanic electric promontory stimulation is a psy‐choacoustic test used to assess residual acoustic neurons in profound sensorineural hearing loss. The test was performed in six patients who had previously undergone trans‐mastoid (N = 5) or transcanal‐oval window (N = 1) labyrinthectomy as a means of determining the feasibility of future ...
Jack M. Kartush +4 more
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Promontory stimulation following labyrinthectomy
AbstractPromontory stimulation testing was carried out on a series of ten patients who had undergone osseous labyrinthectomy. The thresholds, discomfort levels and dynamic ranges were found to be comparable with a series of ten patients who have subsequently been successfully implanted with the Nucleus 22 channel cochlear implant.
R. T. Ramsden, Michael Steven Timms
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Promontory Electrical Stimulation in Labyrinthectomized Ears
Bilateral deafness can occur in patients with Menière's disease who have undergone a labyrinthectomy in one ear. To investigate the feasibility of a cochlear implant in the labyrinthectomized ear, promontory electrical testing by transtympanic needle was performed in six patients who had undergone a unilateral transmastoid labyrinthectomy 6 weeks to 5 ...
Paul R. Lambert +2 more
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Tinnitus Suppression by Electrical Promontory Stimulation in Sensorineural Deaf Patients
In 62 patients, whose hearing acuity was normal or profoundly impaired, tinnitus suppression was attempted through electrical promontory stimulation (EPS) with a Promontory Stimulator (Cochlear Co.). The causes of tinnitus were idiopathic sudden deafness, ototoxicity, noise induced hearing loss, labyrinthitis, Meniere's disease, acoustic neuroma and ...
Masako Okusa +3 more
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