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Cranial Nerve VIII: Vestibulocochlear
2017The eight cranial nerve, the vestibulocochlear nerve (CN VIII) contains the cochlear and the vestibular nerves (superior and the inferior division) that exit antero-laterally from the ponto-medullary junction in the cerebellopontine angle and reach the internal auditory canal.
Miriam E. Peckham, Richard H. Wiggins
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Nerve Fiber Analysis and the Aging Process of the Vestibulocochlear Nerve
Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1990Nerve fiber analyses were performed on the human vestibulocochlear nerve stained with Luxol fast blue–periodic acid–Schiff–hematoxylin with use of a combination of an image-analyzer and a computer. The axons were counted and their transverse (cross-sectional) areas were measured in 12 individuals.
M, Fujii, N, Goto, K, Kikuchi
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Diffusion tensor tractography of normal facial and vestibulocochlear nerves
International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery, 2014Diffusion tensor tractography (DTT) is not adequately reliable for prediction of facial and vestibulocochlear (VII-VIII) nerve locations, especially relative to a vestibular schwannoma (VS). Furthermore, it is often not possible to visualize normal VII-VIII nerves by DTT (visualization rates were 12.5-63.6%).
Masanori, Yoshino +10 more
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The Vestibulocochlear Nerve: Cochlear Branch Or Nerve
1995Abstract The cochlear nerve, which is also referred to as the cochlear branch of the acoustic or vestibulocochlear nerve, is sensory in nature, and its peripheral processes are distributed within the cochlea-the organ responsible for analyzing sound; thus, it is the nerve specifically concerned with audition. Spiral or Cochlear Ganglion.
S Ramón Y Cajal +3 more
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Neurophysiologic Intraoperative Monitoring of the Vestibulocochlear Nerve
Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 2011Neurosurgical procedures involving the skull base and structures within can pose a significant risk of damage to the brain stem and cranial nerves. This can have life-threatening consequences and/or result in devastating neurologic deficits. Over the past decade, intraoperative neurophysiology has significantly evolved and currently offers a great tool
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The gut metabolite indole-3 propionate promotes nerve regeneration and repair
Nature, 2022, Guiping Kong, Luming Zhou
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