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Bilateral mixed laryngopyocele as a rare cause of acute airway obstruction: a case report
Laryngocele is defined as abnormal dilatation of the saccule of the laryngeal ventricle in connection with the lumen of the larynx. The exact etiology of this herniation is unknown and unclear.
Mohamed Zahran +3 more
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Low-frequency sinusoidal linear acceleration (0.08 Hz, ±4 mG) modulates skin sympathetic nerve activity (SSNA) in seated subjects (head vertical), suggesting that activation of the utricle in the peripheral vestibular labyrinth modulates SSNA. The aim of
Philip S Bolton +5 more
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Spontaneous intracranial hypotension (SIH) is characterized by decreased cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) volume due to leakage through the dural membrane. We present the case of a patient with SIH manifested by fluctuating low-frequency hearing loss, tinnitus,
Jong Kwan Kim +3 more
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Age-related changes in the zebrafish and killifish inner ear and lateral line
Age-related hearing loss (ARHL) is a debilitating disorder for millions worldwide. While there are multiple underlying causes of ARHL, one common factor is loss of sensory hair cells.
Allison B. Coffin +5 more
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Vascular and Neuroepithelial Histopathology of the Saccule in Humans With Diabetes Mellitus
Pelin Koçdor +5 more
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Vestibular involvements have long been observed in otosclerotic patients. Among vestibular structures saccule has the closest anatomical proximity to the sclerotic foci, so it is the most prone vestibular structure to be affected during the otosclerosis ...
Amin Amali +6 more
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A SACCULATED ANEURYSM OF THE SAPHENOUS VEIN*
Lawrence D. Frederick +1 more
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