Search Results - "Gulya, Aina Julianna"
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Sudden hearing loss and cerebellopontine angle tumors
Published in The Laryngoscope (01-10-1985)“…Lesions of the cerebellopontine angle may cause a sudden hearing loss. To illustrate and reaffirm the importance of a thorough neurotologic evaluation we…”
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Cochlear Implants in Adults and Children
Published in JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association (27-12-1995)“…Objective.—To provide clinicians and other health care providers with a current consensus on the benefits, limitations, and technical and safety issues that…”
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Facial reanimation with the VII-XII anastomosis: analysis of the functional and psychologic results
Published in Otolaryngology-head and neck surgery (01-03-1986)“…The VII-XII anastomosis has been employed for more than a decade by The Otology Group, P.C., in the facial reanimation of patients undergoing extirpation of…”
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Neural choristoma of the middle ear
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Primary adenocarcinoma of the temporal bone with posterior fossa extension: case report
Published in The Laryngoscope (01-06-1986)“…Primary adenomatous tumors of the middle ear and mastoid are rare. We recently cared for a man with a far-advanced primary adenocarcinoma of the middle ear and…”
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Surgery of the posterior fossa
Published in Otolaryngologic clinics of North America (01-08-1984)“…The last 20 years have brought many advances in surgical approaches to the posterior cranial fossa as well as improved surgical technique. The purpose in this…”
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Cerebellopontine angle lipomas
Published in Archives of otolaryngology--head & neck surgery (01-01-1986)“…Lipomas of the intracranial vault are uncommon lesions. Rarely, lipomas of the cerebellopontine angle have been identified. The two cases of cerebellopontine…”
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Lyme disease. A cause of bilateral facial paralysis
Published in Archives of otolaryngology (1960) (01-01-1985)“…Recently we had the opportunity of treating a boy from the northeastern region of the United States in whom bilateral facial palsies developed. After obtaining…”
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