H P Niedermeyer,W Arnold
H P Niedermeyer
Otosclerosis is a frequent condition which occurs exclusively in the human temporal bone. This peculiar disease affects mainly Caucasians and Indians and may cause conductive, mixed conductive-sensorineural or occasionally merely sensorineu...
Saumil N Merchant,Marlene L Durand,Joe C Adams
Saumil N Merchant
A number of theories have been proposed to explain the etiopathogenesis of idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss (ISSHL), including viral infection, vascular occlusion, breaks of labyrinthine membranes, immune-mediated mechanisms and...
Carlos A Oliveira,André L Sampaio,Fayez M Bahmad Jr et al.
Carlos A Oliveira et al.
This is a revision article that deals with the broad field of inner ear disease caused by viral infections. Some of these entities have been proven to have a viral etiology. Others have strong evidence in favor of a viral causation but stil...
I Pyykko,J Zou
I Pyykko
The association of viral infection to inner ear disease is controversial. Experiments on animals show that several viruses are capable of causing hearing loss, if applied into the perilymph. Some of these have specific affinity to the cellu...
M Gartner,W Bossart,T Linder
M Gartner
Objective: The main goal of this study was to examine the vestibular ganglia from patients with intractable classic Ménière's disease (MD) for the presence or absence of DNA from three neurotropic viruses herpes simplex...
Intratympanic application of an antiviral agent for the treatment of Ménière's disease [0.03%]
抗病毒药物 intratympanic 应用治疗美尼尔病
Jean-Philippe Guyot,Raphael Maire,Olga Delaspre
Jean-Philippe Guyot
It has been suggested that Ménière's disease is part of a polyganglionitis in which symptoms result from the reactivation of neurotropic virus within the internal auditory canal, and that intratympanic applications of an antiviral agent m...
Randomized Controlled Trial
ORL; journal for oto-rhino-laryngology and its related specialties. 2008;70(1):21-6; discussion 26-7. DOI:10.1159/000111044 2008
Does the serological study for viral infection in autoimmune inner ear disease make sense? [0.03%]
自身免疫性内耳疾病中病毒感染的血清学研究有意义吗?
José Ramón García-Berrocal,Rafael Ramírez-Camacho,José Angel González-García et al.
José Ramón García-Berrocal et al.
Viral infections of the labyrinth have been considered a major source of auditory and vestibular system pathology. However, the involvement of virus in the development of immune reactions responsible for immunomediated inner ear disease has...
Richard R Gacek
Richard R Gacek
The concept that reactivation of latent neurotropic viruses (i.e. Herpesviridae group) in the vestibular ganglion is responsible for recurrent vestibulopathies is presented. A similar histopathologic degeneration of vestibular ganglion cell...
Tonsillectomy techniques and pain: a review of randomized controlled trials and call for standardization [0.03%]
扁桃腺切除术的手术技术及其术后疼痛:对随机对照研究的回顾及标准化建议的呼吁
Matthew N Ashbach,Samuel T Ostrower,Sanjay R Parikh
Matthew N Ashbach
Objectives: To review the literature comparing operative techniques in tonsillectomy and postoperative pain. Methods: Randomized contro...