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Pseudotumor Cerebri and Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome, A Rare Association
ABSTRACT Hemolytic uremic syndrome can present with central nervous system involvement. Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) is among the possible neurological manifestations of HUS, and clinicians should remain vigilant for extrarenal complications while treating patients with HUS.
Aasim Ali +6 more
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Auricular Capillary Hemangioma: A Rare Case Report
ABSTRACT Auricular capillary hemangioma in an adult patient is a rare entity that should be considered in the differential diagnosis of vascular lesions of the external ear. Complete surgical excision has a low recurrence rate with excellent cosmetic outcomes.
Mahboobe Asadi +2 more
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Pulsatile tinnitus, a rare symptom of carotid artery stenosis: successful percutaneous treatment
Fatih Yılmaz
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Abstract As illegally made fentanyl and congeners continue to drive overdose deaths in the US, experts have called for stronger and longer‐lasting antagonists. A randomized, 4‐period, 2‐treatment crossover replicate‐design study in healthy moderately‐experienced opioid users (n = 24) evaluated the reversal of opioid‐induced respiratory depression (OIRD)
Alessandra Cipriano +4 more
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Intratympanic corticotherapy and tinnitus control after sudden hearing loss
Monique Antunes de Souza Chelminski Barreto +3 more
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Tinnitus Profile in Dr. Soetomo Hospital, Surabaya
Soetomo Hospital +4 more
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Systematic review of outcome domains and instruments used in clinical trials of tinnitus treatments in adults [PDF]
Deborah A. Hall +17 more
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Ototoxicity in Cancer Therapies
Oral Diseases, Volume 31, Issue 9, Page 2769-2775, September 2025.
Sady Selaimen da Costa +2 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To investigate the impact of balance and dizziness problems (BDP) and other risk factors on falls in a longitudinal, population‐based cohort of older adults. Methods The Age, Gene/Environment Susceptibility‐Reykjavik Study (AGES‐RS I) 2002–2006 examined 5764 adults aged 66–98. Five years later, 3316 surviving subjects were reexamined
Chuan‐Ming Li +12 more
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