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463 related items for PubMed ID: 18839456

  • 1. [Bilateral tuberculous otitis media complicated with labyrinthine hypoacusis and bilateral paresis of the facial nerve].
    Giusan AO, Uzdenova RKh.
    Vestn Otorinolaringol; 2008; (3):61-2. PubMed ID: 18839456
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  • 2. [Tuberculous otitis media complicated by facial nerve paresis, sensorineural loss of hearing, and latent zygomaticitis. Case report].
    Bobrov VM, Korobeĭnikova NM, Trifonov SIu.
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  • 3. Inner ear and facial nerve complications of acute otitis media with focus on bacteriology and virology.
    Hydén D, Akerlind B, Peebo M.
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  • 4. Labyrinthine fistula after cholesteatomatous chronic otitis media.
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  • 5. Quiet labyrinthine complications from otitis media.
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  • 7. Tuberculous otitis media: a significant diagnostic challenge.
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  • 8. High incidence of complications encountered in chronic otitis media surgery in a U.S. metropolitan public hospital.
    Greenberg JS, Manolidis S.
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  • 9. [Facial paralysis and tuberculous otitis. Significance of early neural decompression].
    Legent F, Baron F.
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  • 10. Tuberculous otitis media with complications.
    Cawthon T, Cox RH, Pankey GA.
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  • 11. Middle ear tuberculosis: diagnostic criteria.
    Jesić S, Stosić S, Milenković B, Nesić V, Dudvarski Z, Jotić A, Slijepcević N.
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  • 12. Chronic suppurative otitis media and the pathologic labyrinthine fistula.
    Ritter FN.
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  • 13. Early diagnosis of Wegener's granulomatosis presenting with bilateral facial paralysis and bilateral serous otitis media.
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  • 16. Tuberculous otitis media with facial nerve paralysis in an infant: a case of maternal transmission.
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  • 17. [Irreversible nerve damages after herpes zoster oticus].
    Bauer E, Keintzel K.
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  • 18. Challenges encountered in the diagnosis of tuberculous otitis media: case report and literature review.
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  • 19. Acute otitis media and facial nerve paralysis in adults.
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  • 20. The incidence, site, treatment and fate of labyrinthine fistula.
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