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Triple semicircular canal occlusion with endolymphatic sac decompression for intractable Meniere's disease. [PDF]
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Bilateral Semicircular Canal Dehiscence Analyzed Using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) Framework: Case Report. [PDF]
Novoa-Cornejo I +5 more
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Epley Maneuver Skills in Primary Care: 3D Semicircular Canal Models for Self-Learning. [PDF]
Kita K, Watanabe K, Saito M, Kuroiwa M.
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Orientation of the semicircular canals in rat
Brain Research, 1989The orientation of the rat semicircular canals was determined using one of two techniques. Null point analysis was used to define physiologically the planar equations of the anterior (n = 15) and posterior canals (n = 15); equations for the horizontal canal (n = 19) were determined using an anatomical dissection technique. Canal orientation was defined
R H, Blanks, Y, Torigoe
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The flow of endolymph in the semicircular canals
Physics in Medicine & Biology, 1979The response of the receptors in the semicircular canals to rotary movement of the head is usually described in terms of an ordinary second order differential equation. There are, however, some theoretical objections to this equation and these are examined.
K, Pardoe, P M, Haughton
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Dehiscence of the posterior semicircular canal
American Journal of Otolaryngology, 2015Semicircular canal dehiscence (SCD) is a condition of the inner ear wherein the temporal bone adjacent to the vestibular apparatus thins or erodes completely. It has no clear epidemiological predisposing factors that have been identified to date. Its diagnosis is made difficult by a clinical presentation that often overlaps with other pathologies of ...
Lilia, Peress +2 more
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Multiple dehiscence of semicircular canals
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2006Dehiscence of the semicircular canal is an uncommon condition and has been reported to involve the roof of the superior semicircular canal. We describe a case with dehiscence of four semicircular canals and in areas not involving the roof of the superior semicircular canal.
D, Rajenderkumar +3 more
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Lateral Semicircular Canal Dehiscence
Otology & Neurotology, 2007genesis of these symptoms has been attributed to the presence of a third window, which provides a different path for the dissipation of acoustic energy (4). A subset of patients, however, are asymptomatic, and these patients’ conditions are diagnosed on imaging or postmortem analyses of temporal bones.
Marc K, Bassim +2 more
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