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    Otologic Surgery by Brackmann, Derald MD, Shelton, Clough, Arriaga, Moises A

    Published 13-12-2021
    “…With its step-by-step approach and brilliant full-color design, Otologic Surgery, 5th Edition, provides the authoritative guidance you need to hone your…”
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    The Implications of Internal Auditory Canal Variability on Cisternal Facial Nerve Visualization by Abou-Al-Shaar, Hussam, Cohen, Michael A, Gozal, Yair M, Karsy, Michael, Alzhrani, Gmaan, Shelton, Clough, Couldwell, William T

    Published in Neurosurgery (01-12-2020)
    “…INTRODUCTION The internal auditory canal (IAC) is an important anatomical and surgical landmark when addressing lesions of the cerebellopontine angle…”
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    Characterization of Head-Trunk Coordination Deficits After Unilateral Vestibular Hypofunction Using Wearable Sensors by Paul, Serene S, Dibble, Leland E, Walther, Raymond G, Shelton, Clough, Gurgel, Richard Klaus, Lester, Mark E

    Published in JAMA otolaryngology-- head & neck surgery (01-10-2017)
    “…Individuals with vestibular hypofunction acutely restrict head motion to reduce symptoms of dizziness and nausea. This restriction results in abnormal…”
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    The SoundBite hearing system: Patient-assessed safety and benefit study by Gurgel, Richard K., Shelton, Clough

    Published in The Laryngoscope (01-11-2013)
    “…Objectives/Hypothesis To determine the safety and efficacy of the SoundBite for patients over a 6 month period of use. Study Design Prospective, multisite,…”
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    Middle fossa approach for vestibular schwannoma: Good hearing and facial nerve outcomes with low morbidity by Raheja, Amol, MBBS, Bowers, Christian A., MD, MacDonald, Joel D., MD, Shelton, Clough, MD, Gurgel, Richard K., MD, Brimley, Cameron, BS, Couldwell, William T., MD, PhD

    Published in World neurosurgery (01-08-2016)
    “…Abstract Objective The middle fossa approach (MFA) is not used as frequently as the traditional translabyrinthine and retrosigmoid approaches for accessing…”
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    Internal Auditory Canal Variability: Anatomic Variation Affects Cisternal Facial Nerve Visualization by Cohen, Michael A, Abou-Al-Shaar, Hussam, Gozal, Yair M, Karsy, Michael, Alzhrani, Gmaan, Shelton, Clough, Couldwell, William T

    Published in Operative neurosurgery (Hagerstown, Md.) (01-09-2020)
    “…Abstract BACKGROUND The internal auditory canal (IAC) is an important landmark during surgery for lesions of the cerebellopontine angle. There is significant…”
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    Hearing Preservation after Middle Fossa Vestibular Schwannoma Removal by Quist, Tyler S., Givens, Daniel J., Gurgel, Richard K., Chamoun, Roukoz, Shelton, Clough

    Published in Otolaryngology-head and neck surgery (01-04-2015)
    “…Objective To describe 5‐year hearing preservation rates following microsurgical excision of vestibular schwannoma (VS) via the middle cranial fossa (MCF)…”
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    Intralabyrinthine schwannomas: diagnosis, management, and a new classification system by Kennedy, Richard J, Shelton, Clough, Salzman, Karen L, Davidson, H Christian, Harnsberger, H Ric

    Published in Otology & neurotology (01-03-2004)
    “…To outline the diagnosis and management of intralabyrinthine schwannomas and to propose a new classification system to further define them. Retrospective case…”
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    Reversible Peripheral Vestibulopathy: The Treatment of Superior Canal Dehiscence by Hillman, Todd A., Kertesz, Thomas R., Hadley, Kevin, Shelton, Clough

    Published in Otolaryngology-head and neck surgery (01-03-2006)
    “…Superior canal dehiscence (SCD) is a recently described disorder that results from absence of bone over the superior semicircular canal. We have reviewed 30…”
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    Jugular Foramen Schwannomas: Diagnosis, Management, and Outcomes by Wilson, Matthew A., Hillman, Todd A., Wiggins, Richard H., Shelton, Clough

    Published in The Laryngoscope (01-08-2005)
    “…Objectives/Hypothesis: To describe the presentation, radiographic findings, and surgical management of seven patients who have been diagnosed and treated with…”
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    Primary Jugular Foramen Meningioma: Imaging Appearance and Differentiating Features by Macdonald, Andre J, Salzman, Karen L, Harnsberger, H. Ric, Gilbert, Erik, Shelton, Clough

    Published in American journal of roentgenology (1976) (01-02-2004)
    “…Primary jugular foramen meningiomas behave differently from meningiomas arising elsewhere. The differences have important clinical, imaging, and surgical…”
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    Stapedectomy in congenital stapes fixation: Are hearing outcomes poorer? by Massey, Becky L., Hillman, Todd A., Shelton, Clough

    Published in Otolaryngology-head and neck surgery (01-05-2006)
    “…To evaluate outcomes of stapedectomy surgery for congenital stapes fixation. Retrospective chart review. The charts of 463 stapedectomies performed by 1…”
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    Middle Fossa Approach for Acoustic Tumor Removal by House, William F., MD, Shelton, Clough, MD

    Published in Neurosurgery clinics of North America (01-04-2008)
    “…The middle fossa approach is useful for the removal of small acoustic tumors when hearing preservation is possible. This approach provides complete exposure of…”
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    Two families with nonsyndromic low-frequency hearing loss harbor novel mutations in wolfram syndrome gene 1 by GÜRTLER, Nicolas, KIM, Yuil, MHATRE, Anand, SCHLEGEL, Christoph, MATHIS, Adolf, DANIELS, Robert, SHELTON, Clough, LALWANI, Anil K

    “…Although hereditary hearing loss is highly heterogeneous, only a few loci have been implicated with low-frequency hearing loss. Mutations in one single gene,…”
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    Intratemporal Facial Nerve Neuroma: Anatomical Location and Radiological Features by Kertesz, Thomas R., Shelton, Clough, Wiggins, Richard H., Salzman, Karen L., Glastonbury, Christine M., Harnsberger, Ric

    Published in The Laryngoscope (01-07-2001)
    “…Objectives To present the imaging findings and anatomical locations of a series of 88 facial nerve neuromas from two centers over a 30‐year period. We describe…”
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    Meningioma of the Jugular Foramen: Glomus Jugulare Mimic and Surgical Challenge by Gilbert, M. Erik, Shelton, Clough, McDonald, Andre, Salzman, Karen L., Harnsberger, H. Ric, Sharma, Pramod K., Jensen, Randy L.

    Published in The Laryngoscope (01-01-2004)
    “…Objectives Meningiomas involving the jugular foramen are rare lesions, with approximately 34 cases reported in the English literature. Clinically, these tumors…”
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    Pediatric skull base surgery. 2. Experience and outcomes in 55 patients by Brockmeyer, Douglas, Gruber, David P, Haller, Jeffrey, Shelton, Clough, Walker, Marion L

    Published in Pediatric neurosurgery (01-01-2003)
    “…In the second of these two articles, we will discuss our clinical experience with skull base surgery in the pediatric population. We present a retrospective…”
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    Ear foreign-body removal: a review of 98 consecutive cases by Bressler, K, Shelton, C

    Published in The Laryngoscope (01-04-1993)
    “…Although patients with external auditory canal foreign bodies present frequently, there is scant literature on the topic other than case reports. A study of 98…”
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    Iatrogenic facial nerve injury during otologic surgery by Green, Jr, J D, Shelton, C, Brackmann, D E

    Published in The Laryngoscope (01-08-1994)
    “…Perhaps the most devastating complication in otologic surgery is that of inadvertent injury to the facial nerve. A review of 22 patients who had sustained an…”
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