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[Macroscopic and microscopic changes of the vestibulocochlear nerve after Gamma Knife treatment]. [PDF]
Scheer M +6 more
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Quantitative analysis of glia in the facial and vestibulocochlear nerves.
Human normal vestibulocochlear and facial nerve trunks were cut off near the brain stem of the individuals who ages ranged from 24 to 93 years old. For this study, the discriminative staining method (Luxol fast blue--periodic acid-Shiff--hematoxylin triple stain) was adopted.
FUJII, MAYUMI +3 more
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DISTRIBUTION AND ORIGIN OF CORPOLA AMYLACEA IN THE VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR NERVE
The distribution of the corpora amylacea in the vestibulocochlear nerve is very limited. We studied the relation between the number of corpora amylacea in the cochlear nerve and the aging of cochlea and developed some hypotheses on the origin of corpora amylacea. This study involved 11 subjects, 14 samples. The results were as follows.
KOJIMA, YOSHIMASA +2 more
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Topography of the Vestibulocochlear Nerve [PDF]
Nicola Di Lorenzo, Massimiliano Sanzo
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Microvascular decompression for intermediate nerve neuralgia: a case report and literature review
Intermediate nerve neuralgia (INN) is a rare craniofacial pain syndrome. The diagnosis of INN is challenging because of the complex ear sensory innervation that results in a clinical overlap with both trigeminal neuralgia (TN) and glossopharyngeal ...
Kan Wang +6 more
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Drop Attack Treated by Microvascular Decompression of the Superior Vestibular Nerve
We report a case of cochleovestibular neurovascular compressive syndrome (CVCS)-induced drop attack treated with microvascular decompression (MVD) of the superior vestibular nerve.
Sanghoon Kim MD +3 more
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Axial Mesodermal Dysplasia Complex with a Unique Abnormal Course of Vestibulocochlear Nerve. [PDF]
Tok Umay S +4 more
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Introduction: The vascular compression by redundant vessels under the VIII cranial nerves has been studied since the 80's, and many authors proposed correlations between the compression and the otoneurological findings (vertigo, tinnitus, hypoacusis ...
Grocoske, Francisco Luiz Busato +5 more
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Acute vertigo and sensorineural hearing loss from infarction of the vestibulocochlear nerve: A case report. [PDF]
Byun S, Lee JY, Kim BG, Hong HS.
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