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BACKGROUND Vestibular function declines with age, and emerging evidence suggests that vestibular loss is associated with cognitive impairment. Whether vestibular dysfunction is associated with age-related cognitive decline is unknown.
Y. Semenov+4 more
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Eugenia brasiliensis: Analysis of the Chemical Profile and Evaluation of Cytotoxic Potential
Leaves of Eugenia brasiliensis were dried, crushed and macerated with polarity increment. The antiporliferative and anti‐migratory potential and the cell cycle were evaluated. 28 compounds were tentatively identified by mass sceptrometry. ABSTRACT This work evaluated the antiproliferative potential of Eugenia brasiliensis leaf extracts against the HeLa
Giovana G. F. V. de Oliveira+9 more
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On the anlage of the bulbo‐urethral (Cowper's) and major vestibular (Bartholin's) glands in the human embryo [PDF]
Arnold H. Eggerth
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Subjective and functional outcome measures to evaluate performance of pediatric cochlear implant
Background The majority of research on the effects of cochlear implants has been on clinical evaluations of efficacy (hearing and speech skills and auditory thresholds).
Amira Mohamed Bakr+4 more
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Vestibular loss disrupts visual reactivity in the alpha EEG rhythm
The alpha rhythm is a dominant electroencephalographic oscillation relevant to sensory-motor and cognitive function. Alpha oscillations are reactive, being for example enhanced by eye closure, and suppressed following eye opening.
Richard T Ibitoye+4 more
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Effect of cochlear implant surgery on vestibular function: meta-analysis study
ImportanceVestibular disorders have been reported following cochlear implant (CI) surgery, but the literature shows a wide discrepancy in the reported clinical impact. The aim of this meta-analysis is to quantify the effect of CI before and after surgery
I. Ibrahim+3 more
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Ipsilateral cochlear implantation in cases with vestibular schwannoma
Abstract Background Vestibular schwannomas (VS) are the most common tumors in the cerebellopontine angle, which can lead to hearing loss, particularly following tumor resection. For patients with bilateral VS associated with neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2), hearing loss significantly undermines their quality of life.
Qian Wan+7 more
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The present status of vestibular tests in intracranial conditions [PDF]
Lewis Fisher
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Audiological Evaluation of Nephrotic Syndrome in Children Attending Qena University Hospitals
Background: Nephrotic syndrome is a chronic disease characterized by alterations of permeability in the glomeruli. Some developmental pathways are shared by the kidney and the ear.
Sarah Gamal Abdelhamid +4 more
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Review of book vestibular crises [PDF]
The etiology, pathogenesis, clinical practice, treatment and rehabilitation of patients with vestibular crises is discussed. Classifications for vestibular disorders are given.
Blagoveshchenskaya, N. S.
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