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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The inner ear is a barometric pressure sensor-change in barometric pressure induces vestibular ganglion cell activation in mice. [PDF]
Sato J +4 more
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18‐FDG PET in the Evaluation of Therapeutic Response of Necrotizing Otitis Externa
PET performed well in assessing the therapeutic response of NEO, with excellent sensitivity but low specificity of visual analysis. A complementary quantitative analysis was useful to distinguish between satisfactory and insufficient partial responses. ABSTRACT Objective The duration of antibiotic treatment for necrotizing otitis externa (NEO) and the ...
Lucie Lécolier +5 more
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Large vestibular schwannoma treated using a cranial nerve sparing approach with planned subtotal microsurgical resection and stereotactic radiosurgery: meta-analysis and International Stereotactic Radiosurgery Society (ISRS) practice guidelines [PDF]
Constantin Tuleasca +10 more
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Appraisal of Readability in Patient‐Facing Resources for the Inspire Hypoglossal Nerve Implant
Inspire, an implantable hypoglossal nerve stimulation device, offers an alternative treatment for certain individuals that are unable to tolerate continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) devices. Many online patient‐facing medical educational materials are written at a higher‐than‐recommended reading level.
Brandon D. Abell +4 more
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Imaging of vestibular function and disorders and its clinical relevance. [PDF]
Dieterich M, Brandt T.
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Numerical Analysis of the Vestibular Nerve in Man: A Preliminary Report
Björn Bergström
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Abstract Objective Patients with large vestibular schwannomas (VS) are at higher risk for adverse outcomes following microsurgical resection. This study aims to identify clinical and radiographic factors that may be predictive of adverse outcomes. Study Design Retrospective chart review. Setting Academic tertiary care center.
Jason L. Steele +8 more
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