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Autor:
Rose Gelineau-Morel, Young-Min Kim, Jennifer A. O'Malley, Jenny L. Wilson, Bhooma R. Aravamuthan
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Neurology. 144:33-38
Autor:
Jennifer A. O’Malley
Publikováno v:
CONTINUUM: Lifelong Learning in Neurology. 28:1476-1519
Autor:
Alicia M. Quesnel, Reuven Ishai, Timothy Meehan, Jennifer T. O’Malley, Renee Mitchell, Jennifer J. Shin, Hugh D. Curtin, Joseph B. Nadol, Michael J. McKenna, Amy F. Juliano
Publikováno v:
Otol Neurotol
HYPOTHESIS: Computed tomography (CT) density measurement can be used to objectively distinguish otosclerosis from normal bone and to determine histologic grades of otosclerosis. BACKGROUND: Otosclerosis can be seen on CT as subtle radiolucent areas.
Autor:
Rose Gelineau-Morel, Michael C. Kruer, Jordan F. Garris, Amal Abu Libdeh, Daniel A. N. Barbosa, Keith A. Coffman, David Moon, Christopher Barton, Alonso Zea Vera, Adrienne B. Bruce, Travis Larsh, Steve W. Wu, Donald L. Gilbert, Jennifer A. O’Malley
Publikováno v:
J Child Neurol
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is an established intervention for use in pediatric movement disorders, especially dystonia. Although multiple publications have provided guidelines for deep brain stimulation patient selection and programming in adults,
Supporting-cell vs. hair-cell survival in the human cochlea: Implications for regenerative therapies
Animal studies have shown that the supporting-cells surviving in the organ of Corti after cochlear insult can be transdifferentiated into hair cells as a treatment for sensorineural hearing loss. Clinical trials of small-molecule therapeutics have be
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::840e84a0f75c3a12b2fd4dc4c43ee254
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.04.24.538119
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.04.24.538119
Autor:
Michael Shevell, Toni S. Pearson, Bhooma R. Aravamuthan, Michael C Fahey, Jeff L. Waugh, Michael C. Kruer, Jenny L. Wilson, Young Min Kim, Ann Tilton, Jennifer A. O'Malley, Bruce K. Shapiro, Barry S. Russman
Publikováno v:
Neurology. 95:962-972
ObjectiveTo contextualize the role of child neurologists and neurodevelopmentalists (CNs/NDDs) in cerebral palsy (CP) care, we review the changing landscape of CP diagnosis and survey stakeholder CNs/NDDs regarding their roles in CP care.MethodsThe o
Publikováno v:
J Neurosci
Age-related hearing loss arises from irreversible damage in the inner ear, where sound is transduced into electrical signals. Prior human studies suggested that sensory-cell loss is rarely the cause; correspondingly, animal work has implicated the st
Publikováno v:
J Child Neurol
Lacosamide, an antiepileptic drug prescribed for children with refractory focal epilepsy, is generally well tolerated, with dose-dependent adverse effects. We describe 4 children who developed a movement disorder in conjunction with the initiation an
Autor:
Hideko Heidi Nakajima, Stefan Raufer, Joseph B. Nadol, Jennifer T. O’Malley, Cornelia Idoff, John J. Guinan, Barbara J. Burgess, Irving J. Bigio, Giacomo Marino, Aleksandrs Zosuls, Nathan Blanke
Publikováno v:
J Assoc Res Otolaryngol
The classic view of cochlear partition (CP) motion, generalized to be for all mammals, was derived from basal-turn measurements in laboratory animals. Recently, we reported motion of the human CP in the cochlear base that differs substantially from t
Autor:
Maura C. Eggink, Johan H.M. Frijns, Jessica E. Sagers, Jennifer T. O'Malley, M. Charles Liberman, Konstantina M. Stankovic
Publikováno v:
Hearing Research, 418. ELSEVIER
Hearing loss in patients with vestibular schwannoma (VS) is commonly attributed to mechanical compression of the auditory nerve, though recent studies suggest that this retrocochlear pathology may be augmented by cochlear damage. Although VS-associat
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::fb0220feb6fd0ad95bef7d3a4f6f33bd
https://hdl.handle.net/1887/3567316
https://hdl.handle.net/1887/3567316