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Autor:
S C, Parisier, J P, Bent
Publikováno v:
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America. 32:457-469
An essential requisite for successful ear surgery is a patent external ear. A number of anatomic variants or abnormalities may obstruct its lumen, resulting in conductive hearing loss, hampering access for routine ear cleansing, or obscuring underlyi
Publikováno v:
Archives of otolaryngology--headneck surgery. 127(2)
Objective To identify a possible relationship between the administration of steroids at the time of diagnosis of bacterial meningitis and the development of labyrinthitis ossificans. Design Retrospective analysis of the charts of 38 children requirin
Publikováno v:
The American journal of otology. 19(3)
Because many of the biologic phenomena in which mast cells are involved also are observed in human cholesteatoma pathology, the authors hypothesized that mast cells may play a role in this disease. The first test of this hypothesis is to determine wh
Publikováno v:
The American journal of otology. 19(1)
There are at least three possible molecular models of cholesteatoma pathogenesis. Cholesteatoma may arise as a result of 1) the induction of a preneoplastic or neoplastic transformation event; 2) a defective wound-healing process; and/or 3) a patholo
Autor:
D J, Eisenman, S C, Parisier
Publikováno v:
The American journal of otology. 19(1)
This study aimed to determine whether chronic otitis media (COM) with cholesteatoma over time is associated with a decrease in neurosensory function.This study was a review of a database of all patients with cholesteatoma treated surgically.The study
Publikováno v:
The American journal of otology. 19(1)
Cholesteatoma is a destructive lesion of the middle ear or mastoid process or both. The molecular and cellular defects that result in the clinical hallmarks of acquired and congenital cholesteatomas, namely invasion, migration, uncoordinated prolifer
Publikováno v:
The American journal of otology. 18
This case study will review the performance of a 7-year-old female who was implanted at the age of 3 years 9 months with a Nucleus 22 channel device. This child was deafened from pneumococcal meningis at the age of 8 months and was placed in an early
Autor:
R B, Desloge, J F, Carew, C L, Finstad, M G, Steiner, J, Sassoon, M J, Levenson, L, Staiano-Coico, S C, Parisier, A P, Albino
Publikováno v:
The American journal of otology. 18(2)
The hypothesis tested in this article is that if cholesteatomas are a low-grade squamous cell neoplasm, then evidence of genetic instability, in the form of abnormal or aneuploid amounts of DNA, should be evident.Cholesteatoma is a destructive lesion
Publikováno v:
Otolaryngologic clinics of North America. 29(5)
Canal stenosis and atresia can result from a number of causes, including congenital, inflammatory, neoplastic and iatrogenic pathologic conditions. Canalplasty is an eclectic collection of techniques designed to recreate a patent and trouble-free ext
Publikováno v:
The American journal of otology. 17(5)
Cochlear implants have proven to be an effective treatment for profoundly deafened individuals. Unfortunately, like most mechanical devices, these implants occasionally cease to function. The rate at which the cochlear implant fails, however, does no