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Bilateral Hypertrophic Olivary Degeneration Following Unilateral Mesencephalic Hemorrhage
ABSTRACT After a unilateral midbrain hemorrhage, clinicians should recognize that bilateral hypertrophic olivary degeneration may occur, presenting as palatal myoclonus, dysarthria, or tinnitus. This highlights the necessity for timely diagnosis and effective symptom management.
Saeed Razmeh +2 more
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Stroke is a neurological impairment caused by vascular injury of the central nervous system, and globally, stroke is ranked as the second most common cause of death and disability. Numerous risk factors, disease processes, and mechanisms can contribute to stroke, which is not a single disease. G.
Ali Ikram +6 more
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A Prospective Self-Report Survey-Based Cohort Study on Factors That Have an Influence on Tinnitus
Background: Limited information is available on factors that affect the burden tinnitus. The aim of this study is to investigate the association between tinnitus burden and demographic, patient-specific and tinnitus characteristics.
Jana V. P. Devos +4 more
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Abnormal cross-frequency coupling in the tinnitus network.
Neuroimaging studies have identified networks of brain areas and oscillations associated with tinnitus perception. However, how these regions relate to perceptual characteristics of tinnitus, and how oscillations in various frequency bands are associated
Ilya eAdamchic +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Acne vulgaris is a frequent skin disorder, affecting a large part of the population worldwide, and strongly influencing not only the physical but also the mental aspects of health. The choice of therapy for acne vulgaris is a very difficult one because the multifactorial causality of the disease and interindividual ...
Mobina Tajdari +5 more
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Surgical Management of a Cerebellopontine Angle Tumor After Sudden Onset Facial Paralysis
Patients with cerebellopontine angle tumors rarely experience acute facial weakness. In this report, we summarize a case where immediate tumor decompression after a patient presented with sudden ipsilateral flaccid facial palsy resulted in complete recovery of facial nerve function, followed by staged gross total tumor resection. Return of facial nerve
Leo L. T. Meller +4 more
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Survey to Assess the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Tinnitus Perception
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) on the perception of tinnitus in the population. Methods: A web-based Google survey was performed between May and April 2020, and 1895 volunteers answered ...
Oğuz Yılmaz +6 more
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Clinical efficacy and influencing factors of stapedotomy combined with artificial stapes implantation for tinnitus in patients with otosclerosis [PDF]
Objective To analyze the changes in tinnitus after stapedotomy combined with artificial stapes implantation, and further explore the factors influencing the efficacy of postoperative tinnitus in patients with otosclerosis. Methods A total of 54 patients
Tian Jiawang, Li Yongqi
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Abstract Purpose Accurate identification of arterial feeders and draining veins is critical for treatment decision‐making in patients with intracranial high‐flow vascular lesions. Currently available MRI sequences lack the temporal and spatial resolution needed for this task.
Andreas Petrovic +6 more
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