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  • 3. Patterns of degeneration in the human cochlear nerve.
    Zimmermann CE, Burgess BJ, Nadol JB.
    Hear Res; 1995 Oct; 90(1-2):192-201. PubMed ID: 8974997
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  • 4. Otosclerosis and sensorineural hearing loss: a histopathologic study.
    Hinojosa R, Marion M.
    Am J Otolaryngol; 1987 Oct; 8(5):296-307. PubMed ID: 3324782
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  • 6. Viable spiral ganglion cells in congenital and acquired profound hearing loss.
    Ghorayer B, Sarwat A, Linthicum FH.
    J Laryngol Otol; 1980 Apr; 94(4):367-76. PubMed ID: 6771349
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  • 11. The effect of organ of corti loss on ganglion cell survival in humans.
    Teufert KB, Linthicum FH, Connell SS.
    Otol Neurotol; 2006 Dec; 27(8):1146-51. PubMed ID: 16885783
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  • 12. Survival of Scarpa's ganglion in the profoundly deaf human.
    Chiong CM, Xu WZ, Glynn RJ, Nadol JB.
    Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol; 1993 Jun; 102(6):425-8. PubMed ID: 8512267
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  • 13. Histopathologic correlation of spiral ganglion cell count and new bone formation in the cochlea following meningogenic labyrinthitis and deafness.
    Nadol JB, Hsu WC.
    Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol; 1991 Sep; 100(9 Pt 1):712-6. PubMed ID: 1952661
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  • 15. Histopathology of cochlear implants.
    Nadol JB, Shiao JY.
    Adv Otorhinolaryngol; 2000 Sep; 57():1-6. PubMed ID: 11892117
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  • 16. Correlated studies of the ear and brainstem in the deaf white cat: changes in the spiral ganglion and the medial superior olivary nucleus.
    Schwartz IR, Higa JF.
    Acta Otolaryngol; 1982 Sep; 93(1-2):9-18. PubMed ID: 7064701
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  • 17. Ganglion cell populations in normal and pathological human cochleae. Implications for cochlear implantation.
    Otte J, Schunknecht HF, Kerr AG.
    Laryngoscope; 1978 Aug; 88(8 Pt 1):1231-46. PubMed ID: 672357
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  • 18. [Temporal bone histopathology exhibiting cochleosaccular degeneration in a patient with profound deafness].
    Saigusa H, Iino Y, Nakamoto Y, Miyazawa T, Murakami Y, Kodera K.
    Nihon Jibiinkoka Gakkai Kaiho; 2004 Mar; 107(3):195-8. PubMed ID: 15103945
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  • 19. Correlation of acoustic threshold measures and spiral ganglion cell survival in severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss: implications for cochlear implantation.
    Incesulu A, Nadol JB.
    Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol; 1998 Nov; 107(11 Pt 1):906-11. PubMed ID: 9823838
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