Summary A 25‐year‐old Icelandic mare diagnosed with bilateral temporohyoid‐osteoarthropathy, moderate pharyngeal instability and bilateral laryngeal paralysis was presented because of intermittent stridor and dyspnoea worsening during exercise. As a previous ceratohyoidectomy had not improved these symptoms substantially, a permanent tracheostomy was ...
D. C. Debald +3 more
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Subcellular Abnormalities of Vestibular Nerve Morphology in Patients With Intractable Meniere's Disease. [PDF]
Wang P +11 more
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From biological neural networks to thinking machines: Transitioning biological organizational principles to computer technology [PDF]
The three-dimensional organization of the vestibular macula is under study by computer assisted reconstruction and simulation methods as a model for more complex neural systems.
Ross, Muriel D.
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Use of Preoperative MRI to Predict Vestibular Schwannoma Intraoperative Consistency and Facial Nerve Outcome [PDF]
William Copeland +4 more
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Transition of a vestibular schwannoma to a malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor with loss of H3K27 trimethylation after radiosurgery—a case report and review of the literature [PDF]
Felix Behling +6 more
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Summary A 17‐year‐old Swiss Warmblood mare presented with signs of left‐sided facial nerve paralysis and was diagnosed with left‐sided temporohyoid osteoarthropathy (THO). A partial ceratohyoidectomy was performed in the standing, sedated mare to treat this condition.
J. Kuhlmann +5 more
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Simulation and evaluation of stimulation scenarios for targeted vestibular nerve excitation
Peter Schier +3 more
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Coding of auditory information in pigeon vestibular nerve fibers [PDF]
Hero P. Wit, J. D. Bleeker
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Electrical vestibular nerve stimulation as a novel therapeutic approach for insomnia: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Zrineh A +7 more
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Visual evaluation of nystagmus intensity in points to diagnose vestibular dysfunction [PDF]
The amplitude of nystagmus multiplied by its frequency gives a value commensurate to the velocity of slow phase. If the amplitude and the frequency during the visual observation are expressed in relative units (e.g., in points ranging from 1 to 3) the ...
Levashov, M. M.
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