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Transtemporal surgery of the internal auditory canal

U. Fisch
- Vol. 17, pp 203-240
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General review of tinnitus: Prevalence, mechanisms, effects, and management

TL;DR: A broad-based review of what is presently known about tinnitus, including prevalence, associated factors, theories of pathophysiology, psychological effects, effects on disability and handicap, workers' compensation issues, clinical assessment, and various forms of treatment is provided.
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Somatic (craniocervical) tinnitus and the dorsal cochlear nucleus hypothesis.

TL;DR: Somatic (craniocervical) modulation of the dorsal cochlear nucleus may account for many previously poorly understood aspects of tinnitus and suggests novel tinnitis treatments.
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Total intratemporal exposure of the facial nerve. Pathologic findings in Bell's palsy.

TL;DR: Accumulated evidence indicates that the most critical part of the intratemporal course of the seventh nerve in Bell's palsy is situated proximally to the geniculate ganglion rather than towards the stylomastoid foramen.
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On the role of the olivocochlear bundle in hearing : 16 case studies

TL;DR: Scharf et al. as discussed by the authors found that hearing without OCB input is essentially normal and that the only clear change in hearing after a vestibular neurotomy is that most patients detect signals at unexpected frequencies better than before.
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The Acute Facial Palsies

Erlo Esslen
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