S Esaki, F Goshima, H Kimura… - Acta Oto- …, 2011 - informahealthcare.com Conclusion. Our herpes simplex virus (HSV) labyrinthitis mouse model suggests that HSV infection induces vestibular neuritis and sudden deafness. Objective: Viral labyrinthitis has been postulated to play a role in vestibular neuritis and sudden deafness. We established a mouse model ... Related articles - All 3 versions
CH Jang, YB Cho, JS Kim, SW Cho… - … Journal of Pediatric …, 2011 - ijporlonline.com Experiments were performed in 20 healthy young male guinea pigs. The control group (n = 10) received an intratympanic instillation of LPS (20 μl, 3 mg/ml). The experimental group (n = 10) received intratympanic instillation of LPS immediately after instillation of GBE (10 ... Cached - All 2 versions
L Kirk, CM Glastonbury… - The Laryngoscope, 2011 - Wiley Online Library ... Triological Society 2011 Combined Sections Meeting Posters. Pediatric Labyrinthitis Ossificans: Unilateral Profound Sensorineural Hearing Loss with a Non-Meningogenic Etiology: Case Report: Laura Kirk MSPAS, PA-C 1 ,; Christine ...
HW Park, SK Ahn… - Research in Vestibular Science, 2011 - komci.org Serous or suppurative labyrinthitis is one of the intratemporal complications of acute or chronic otitis media. Labyrinthitis can occur by meningogenic or hematogenous infection. Major symptoms of labyrinthitis are vertigo and hearing loss. The disease progresses in two phases; ... Cached - All 2 versions
JU Weisert, D Veraguth… - HNO, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Labyrinthitis with vestibulocochlear dysfunction in chronic inflammatory bowl disease is a rare but well described manifestation or complication. The diagnostic and therapeutic possibilities and limitations of this inflammatory otopathy are presented and discussed in the context ...