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Sectioning the cochlear and vestibular nerves

Simultaneous Translabyrinthine Tumor Removal and Cochlear Implantation in Vestibular Schwannoma Patients

Simultaneous Translabyrinthine Tumor Removal and Cochlear Implantation in Vestibular Schwannoma Patients

... sized vestibular schwannomas include observation, radiotherapy, and sur- ...bilateral vestibular schwannomas or those with a schwannoma in the only-hearing ...

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Cochlear and Vestibular Functional Study in Patients with Sudden Deafness and Lyme Disease

Cochlear and Vestibular Functional Study in Patients with Sudden Deafness and Lyme Disease

... In our study, the patients with ISD have pathological body sway reactions to the first LFS stimulation on pos- turography. However, there was no difference on pos- tural stability between the patients with LD and ISD ...

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Effect of cochlear implant surgery on vestibular function: meta-analysis study

Effect of cochlear implant surgery on vestibular function: meta-analysis study

... The data in the current meta-analysis showed no signifi- cant increase in DHI in the majority of patients (84.4%), suggesting that CI did not affect balance. Seventy-two per- cent of the patients retained a normal ...

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Vestibular function following unilateral cochlear implantation for profound sensorineural hearing loss

Vestibular function following unilateral cochlear implantation for profound sensorineural hearing loss

... the vestibular system may affect ...of vestibular and balance changes following CI in a prospective cohort ...for vestibular and balance changes that may occur in patients or subgroups of patients ...

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Effects of Sectioning Cranial Nerves IX and X on Cardiovascular and Ventilatory Reflex Responses to Hypoxia and Nacn in Channel Catfish

Effects of Sectioning Cranial Nerves IX and X on Cardiovascular and Ventilatory Reflex Responses to Hypoxia and Nacn in Channel Catfish

... However, the lack of a significant ventilatory response to either hypoxia or NaCN after total branchial denervation suggests that all hypoxic reflexes in channel catfish are mediated by [r] ...

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Long Latency Auditory Potential (P300) Outcomes in a Patient with Vestibular Schwannoma after Cochlear Implant Surgery

Long Latency Auditory Potential (P300) Outcomes in a Patient with Vestibular Schwannoma after Cochlear Implant Surgery

... of cochlear im- plants, especially when considering the prolongation of the latency of N1, P2, and P300 waves in comparison with normal hearing ...individuals. Cochlear im- plant users present small N1 and ...

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Subjective and objective vestibular changes that occur following paediatric cochlear implantation: systematic review and meta-analysis

Subjective and objective vestibular changes that occur following paediatric cochlear implantation: systematic review and meta-analysis

... Summary of evidence Cochlear implantation carries a risk of post-operative ves- tibular dysfunction. Although its clinical significance cur- rently appears to be minimal, long-term findings in the timeframe of ...

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CT versus MR Imaging in Estimating Cochlear Radiation Dose during Gamma Knife Surgery for Vestibular Schwannomas

CT versus MR Imaging in Estimating Cochlear Radiation Dose during Gamma Knife Surgery for Vestibular Schwannomas

... between cochlear dose and hearing preservation has been studied ...of vestibular schwannomas, Brown et al 8 found that patient age and the per- centage of the cochlea that receives ⬎ ...

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COCHLEAR IMPLANTATION IN A PATIENT WITH LARGE VESTIBULAR AQUEDUCT SYNDROME: A CASE REPORT GENİŞ VESTİBÜLER SENDROMLU HASTADA KOKLEAR İMPLANTASYON

COCHLEAR IMPLANTATION IN A PATIENT WITH LARGE VESTIBULAR AQUEDUCT SYNDROME: A CASE REPORT GENİŞ VESTİBÜLER SENDROMLU HASTADA KOKLEAR İMPLANTASYON

... enlarged vestibular aqueducts was initially determined from histopathologic studies of inner ear malformations 1,2 ...large vestibular aqueduct syndrome (LVAS) was named by Valvassori and Clemis in 1978, ...

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Diagnostic Tests for Vestibular Problems By the Vestibular Disorders Association

Diagnostic Tests for Vestibular Problems By the Vestibular Disorders Association

... . VESTIBULAR . ORG Diagnostic Tests for Vestibular Problems By the Vestibular Disorders Association The inner ear’s vestibular organs and the associated nerves and brain centers form a ...

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Progression of hearing loss after LINAC-based stereotactic radiotherapy for vestibular schwannoma is associated with cochlear dose, not with pre-treatment hearing level

Progression of hearing loss after LINAC-based stereotactic radiotherapy for vestibular schwannoma is associated with cochlear dose, not with pre-treatment hearing level

... unilateral vestibular schwan- noma who had been treated with stereotactic radiotherapy at the Department of Radiation Oncology at Erasmus University Hospital between 1 January 2000 and 31 December ...of ...

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Wilson - Cranial Nerves

Wilson - Cranial Nerves

... COCHLEAR COMPONENT Sound waves in the air enter the external acoustic meatus and strike the tympanic membrane (ear drum), causing it to vibrate. The vibrations are carried through the middle ear cavity by a chain ...

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Cochlear models

Cochlear models

... in vestibular end organ sensory cells and in several other sensory % receptor mechanisms. Whether or not the basal body is an evolusionary atrophication of a kinocilum is debatable, but this basal body does ...

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The effect of sectioning cranial nerves V, VII, IXand X on the cardiac response of the dogfish Scyliorhinus canicula to environmental hypoxia

The effect of sectioning cranial nerves V, VII, IXand X on the cardiac response of the dogfish Scyliorhinus canicula to environmental hypoxia

... Fig. Original trace of ventral aortic blood pressure from same dogfish as in Fig. 3 to show effect upon heart rate of rapidly induced hypoxia after bilateral sectioning of the pharyngeal[r] ...

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MBA Student Sectioning

MBA Student Sectioning

... MBA sectioning problem, the Greedy algorithm could be interpreted as a method that produces a random list of students and that iteratively assigns students from the list to the group leading to the smallest ...

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An Improved Technique for Sectioning Hairs

An Improved Technique for Sectioning Hairs

... Embedding in paraffin' alone ordinarily allows the hair to bend ahead of the cutting edge, leading to an angular section which, when observed transforms a circular[r] ...

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Cranial nerves XIII and XIV: nerves in the shadows

Cranial nerves XIII and XIV: nerves in the shadows

... of nerves with nonmyelinated fibers. Unlike the other cranial nerves, nerve N lies in the most rostral area where the brainstem and olfactory bulb are ...

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Vestibular function in patients with vestibular migraine

Vestibular function in patients with vestibular migraine

... of vestibular dysfunction in patients with vesti- bular migraine was higher compared to the control group even in the intervals between ...with vestibular migraines, in whom this dysfunction can be seen in ...

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Cochlear Nucleus CI612 cochlear implant

Cochlear Nucleus CI612 cochlear implant

... children Cochlear performed a prospectively-designed, retrospective analysis from its own registry data to establish a reasonable assurance of safety of implantation with the Cochlear Nucleus 24 ...
Histopath Sectioning Staining Mounting Decalcification

Histopath Sectioning Staining Mounting Decalcification

... MAJOR PARTS OF A MICROTOME Block Holder/ chuck Holds the tissue block in place Knife carrier and knife Actual cutting of tissues Pawl, ratchet feed.. wheel, adjs.screw.[r] ...

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