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Anastomoses of the Vestibular, Cochlear, and Facial Nerves

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2012
The internal auditory canal (IAC) is 10 to 17 mm in length, and the facial nerve and vestibulocochlear nerve, which consist of the cochlear nerve, the superior vestibular nerve, and the inferior vestibular nerve, run together in the IAC packaged in dura mater.
Huseyin Isildak   +8 more
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Cortical Projection of Vestibular Nerve in cat

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1954
(1954). Cortical Projection of Vestibular Nerve in cat. Acta Oto-Laryngologica: Vol. 43, No. sup116, pp. 10-18.
B. E. Gernandt, S. Andersson
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Kissing neurinomas of the vestibular and vagal nerves

Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 1996
We report the clinical and neuroimaging features of a patient with double schwannomas originating from the vagal and vestibular nerves. Such an association seemed unique, and its surgical implications are discussed.
Nicolas deTribolet   +2 more
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Morphological aspects of the human vestibular nerve

The Laryngoscope, 1990
AbstractA quantitative study was made of the number of fibers, their diameters, and distribution in the nerves innervating individual vestibular receptor organs of three human temporal bones. The specimens were obtained from autopsies conducted within 4 hours postmortem.
Justo Gómez   +3 more
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Eighth nerve in acoustic neuromas. Special reference to superior vestibular nerve function and histopathology.

A M A Archives of Otolaryngology, 1978
Eighth nerve specimens were removed during acoustic neuroma surgery, and findings were related to cochlear and especially to superior vestibular nerve function as studied by conventional caloric testing in 21 cases.
J. Ylikoski, T. Palva, Y. Collan
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Morphology of the vestibular nerve. 3. Analysis of the calibers of the myelinated vestibular nerve fibers in man at various ages.

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1973
An analysis of the calibers of the preganglionic portion of the myelinated vestibular nerve fibers in man at various ages has been made. In all 10 210 fibers were analysed. The material consisted of nerve specimens from one newborn, 4 adults with “normal”
B. Bergström
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Relationship of semicircular canal size to vestibular-nerve afferent sensitivity in mammals.

Journal of Neurophysiology, 2007
The relationship between semicircular canal radius of curvature and afferent sensitivity has not been experimentally determined. We characterized mouse semicircular canal afferent responses to sinusoidal head rotations to facilitate interspecies and ...
Aizhen Yang, T. Hullar
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The Vestibular Nerve and Its Ramifications

1969
The sensory regions in the inner ear are innervated by the VIIIth cranial nerve which contains two functionally different components, the vestibular and cochlear branches, transmitting impulses from the organs of equilibration and hearing respectively.
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Cortical Projections of the Vestibular Nerve

1974
The existence of a cortical representation of vestibular function has been questioned (e.g. Griffith, 1922). On the other hand, a cortical representation has been postulated with the argument that there is true vestibular sensation and that vestibular signals might be also useful for higher motor mechanisms (Spitzer, 1924).
D. W. F. Schwarz   +2 more
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A small vestibular schwannoma arising from the inferior vestibular nerve

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2003
The investigation of a complaint of unilateral right sensorineural hearing loss led to the identification of a right 3 mm vestibular schwannoma arising from the inferior division of the right vestibular nerve. On investigation the patient was found to have normal caloric function, this being mediated by the superior vestibular nerve. Both transient and
Baguley, D. M.   +2 more
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