Section of Laryngology and Section of Otology
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Laryngology and Otology
was marked, and gave the impression of a large vessel. In the three boys' cases?aged respectively six, ten and eleven years? nasal obstruction, with enlarged tonsils and adenoids, existed. In one of the boys the pulsation was bilateral and very marked, communicating a heaving impulse to the left tonsil, which was hypertrophied. Connal reminds us that most observers have ascribed the pulsation t...
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Introduction THE clinical detection of recruitment has aroused considerable interest because of its value in distinguishing nerve deafness from middle-ear deafness, and because it measures hearing ability over a range of intensity well above threshold. A discussion of its diagnostic applications will be found at the end of this paper. Many different recruitment tests have been developed but int...
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The insertion of an intrascalar electrode array during cochlear implantation causes immediate damage to the inner ear and may result in delayed onset of additional damage that may interfere with neuronal stimulation. To date, there have been reports on fewer than 50 temporal bone specimens from patients who had undergone implantation during life. The majority of these were singlechannel implant...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine
سال: 1981
ISSN: 0141-0768,1758-1095
DOI: 10.1177/014107688107401147