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Under‐Interpretation of Neuroimaging Data in Insanity Assessment: A Hidden Risk
ABSTRACT Neuroimaging data can provide valuable insights into insanity evaluations, but the debate over its use for legal purposes is far from resolved. While much attention has been given to the risks of over‐interpretation, potential errors stemming from under‐interpretation received less scrutiny. In this paper, we aim to showcase how this error may
Camilla Frangi +5 more
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Tinnitus originating from an abnormal jugular bulb: Treatment by jugular vein ligation [PDF]
Peter J. Golueke +3 more
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Historical approaches to tinnitus have depended highly on cultural factors. While ancient Oriental mysticism regarded it as sensitivity to the divine, Roman medicine associated it with depressive and seizure disorders on the basis of presumed common pathophysiology shared by the three conditions.
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Intracranial Acute Subdural Hematoma Following Spinal Anesthesia for Cesarean Delivery
ABSTRACT Intracranial subdural haematoma is a rare but serious complication of spinal anesthesia in obstetric patients undergoing Cesarean Delivery (CD). In this case series, we analyzed 3 patients who developed acute intracranial subdural hematoma following spinal anesthesia for CD.
Abraham Fessehaye Sium +3 more
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Appendix I: Definition and Classification of Tinnitus [PDF]
David Evered, Geralyn Lawrenson
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ABSTRACT Platelet‐rich plasma (PRP) therapy, while widely utilized for its favorable safety profile, carries a recognized risk of catastrophic, irreversible vision loss, traditionally attributed to iatrogenic vascular embolization following facial injections.
Fazeela Bibi +6 more
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A Clinical Study for Tinnitus by Pure Tone Audiometry [PDF]
Chong Nahm Kim, Jung Ran Cho
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Ototoxicity in Cancer Therapies
Oral Diseases, EarlyView.
Sady Selaimen da Costa +2 more
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Dry Needling in Treatment of Temporomandibular Joint Disorders: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Objectives Among the minimally invasive techniques for treating temporomandibular joint disorders (TMDs) is dry needling, which can be used as a potential treatment method. This study aims to review current knowledge to understand the impact of dry needling on treating TMDs.
Mina Khayamzadeh +2 more
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The literature demonstrates that bone‐anchored hearing implants have a positive impact on auditory performance and quality of life (QoL), but these outcomes may not always correlate. This systematic review analyzed 56 articles to identify discrepancies in self‐reported, disease‐specific QoL benefits among patients with either unilateral sensorineural ...
Karina Théorêt +4 more
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