10 September 2012

Vestibular aqueduct syndrome

Genetic Hearing Loss
Jing Shen M.D., Ronald Deskin M.D
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Congenital Hearing Loss
Ashley Starkweather, MD
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Pediatric Hearing Loss
Ontario Lau MD, UCLA Head & Neck Surgery
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Hearing Loss
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Review of Cochlear Anatomy
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Brain Impractical Uno
Compiled by MF Dauzvardis
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Genetic Hearing Loss
Alice Lee
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Brainstem
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Vision, Eyeball Movement And Balance Systems
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Gross & Internal CNS II
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Brain Stem
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Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome: Neurological Effects of Chronic Alcohol Dependence
Patrick J. Macmillan, M.D.
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Unilateral Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Jacques Peltier, MD, Francis B. Quinn, Jr., MD
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The Brain and Cranial Nerves
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275 Published articles on Vestibular aqueduct syndrome
  1. Augmented Ocular Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials to Air-Conducted Sound in Large Vestibular Aqueduct Syndrome.
  2. Misdiagnosis of otosclerosis in a patient with enlarged vestibular aqueduct syndrome: a case report.
  3. Enlarged vestibular aqueduct may precipitate benign paroxysmal positional vertigo in children.
  4. SLC26A4 gene copy number variations in Chinese patients with non-syndromic enlarged vestibular aqueduct.
  5. Bilateral enlarged vestibular aqueduct with associated bilateral Mondini's dysplasia.
  6. Evaluation of the vestibular aqueduct in Ménière's disease using multiplanar reconstruction images of CT.
  7. Genetic diagnosis and cochlear implantation for patients with nonsyndromic hearing loss and enlarged vestibular aqueduct.
  8. Coronal CT scan measurements and hearing evolution in enlarged vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  9. Jugular bulb diverticulum dehiscence towards the vestibular aqueduct in a patient with otosclerosis.
  10. The Dilated Vestibular Aqueduct: A Diagnosis Not to Be Missed.
  11. SLC26A4 genotypes and phenotypes associated with enlargement of the vestibular aqueduct.
  12. The relationship between jugular bulb-vestibular aqueduct dehiscence and hearing loss in pediatric patients.
  13. Dilated dysplastic vestibule: a new computed tomographic finding in patients with large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  14. Enlarged vestibular aqueduct: review of controversial aspects.
  15. Clinical, audiometric, radiologic, and genetic profiles of Southeast Asian children with hearing loss due to enlarged vestibular aqueduct.
  16. Hemorrhage in the endolymphatic sac: a cause of hearing fluctuation in enlarged vestibular aqueduct.
  17. Extremely discrepant mutation spectrum of SLC26A4 between Chinese patients with isolated Mondini deformity and enlarged vestibular aqueduct.
  18. Endolymphatic sac abscess in the setting of enlarged vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  19. Hearing loss associated with enlargement of the vestibular aqueduct: mechanistic insights from clinical phenotypes, genotypes, and mouse models.
  20. The development of auditory skills in infants with isolated Large Vestibular Aqueduct Syndrome after cochlear implantation.
  21. Superior semicircular canal dehiscence and enlarged vestibular aqueduct.
  22. Identification of SLC26A4 mutations in patients with hearing loss and enlarged vestibular aqueduct using high-resolution melting curve analysis.
  23. Large vestibular aqueduct syndrome: anatomic and functional parameters.
  24. Diagnostic function of SLC26A4 hot spot mutations screening to enlarged vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  25. Characteristics of vestibular evoked myogenic potentials in children with enlarged vestibular aqueduct.
  26. Vestibular tributaries to the vein of the vestibular aqueduct.
  27. The clinical significance of ABR testing in the diagnosis of the large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  28. Pneumolabyrinth after cochlear implantation in large vestibular aqueduct syndrome: a case report.
  29. Dilatation of the vestibular aqueduct and lipiodol.
  30. Enlarged vestibular aqueduct syndrome. A review of 55 paediatric patients.
  31. Cochlear implantation in children with enlarged vestibular aqueduct.
  32. Screening of SLC26A4, FOXI1 and KCNJ10 genes in unilateral hearing impairment with ipsilateral enlarged vestibular aqueduct.
  33. Spectrum and frequency of SLC26A4 mutations among Czech patients with early hearing loss with and without Enlarged Vestibular Aqueduct (EVA).
  34. Identification of two novel mutations, c.232T>C and c.2006A>T, in SLC26A4 in a Chinese family associated with enlarged vestibular aqueduct.
  35. Clinical characterization of audiometric and vestibular evoked myogenic potentials in patients with large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  36. Therapeutic approach in managing patients with large vestibular aqueduct syndrome (LVAS).
  37. Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (embryo screening) for enlarged vestibular aqueduct due to SLC26A4 mutation.
  38. The intravestibular source of the vestibular aqueduct. III: Osseous pathology of Ménière's disease, clarified by a developmental study of the intraskeletal channels of the otic capsule.
  39. SLC26A4 genotype, but not cochlear radiologic structure, is correlated with hearing loss in ears with an enlarged vestibular aqueduct.
  40. The intravestibular source of the vestibular aqueduct. II: its structure and function clarified by a developmental study of the intra-skeletal channels of the otic capsule.
  41. Experience of 76 cases of large vestibular aqueduct syndrome, clinical diagnosis and treatment.
  42. Mutation analysis of SLC26A4 in mainland Chinese patients with enlarged vestibular aqueduct.
  43. Cochlear abnormalities associated with enlarged vestibular aqueduct anomaly.
  44. Cochlear implantation in patients with large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  45. Phenotypic analyses and mutation screening of the SLC26A4 and FOXI1 genes in 101 Taiwanese families with bilateral nonsyndromic enlarged vestibular aqueduct (DFNB4) or Pendred syndrome.
  46. A Family of H723R Mutation for SLC26A4 Associated with Enlarged Vestibular Aqueduct Syndrome.
  47. Mutations of KCNJ10 together with mutations of SLC26A4 cause digenic nonsyndromic hearing loss associated with enlarged vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  48. Enlarged vestibular aqueduct in pediatric sensorineural hearing loss.
  49. Hypo-functional SLC26A4 variants associated with nonsyndromic hearing loss and enlargement of the vestibular aqueduct: genotype-phenotype correlation or coincidental polymorphisms?
  50. Two siblings with isolated large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  51. Enlarged vestibular aqueduct syndrome. Report on four cases.
  52. Large vestibular aqueduct syndrome and endolymphatic hydrops: two presentations of a common primary inner-ear dysfunction?
  53. Long-term speech perception of cochlear implantation in children with large vestibular aqueduct syndrome: how we do it.
  54. Computed tomography findings in large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  55. Pneumolabyrinth after cochlear implantation in large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  56. Steroid treatment of hearing loss in enlarged vestibular aqueduct anomaly.
  57. Cochlear implantation in patients with large vestibular aqueduct syndrome (LVAS).
  58. Relation between CSF gusher and large endolymphatic sac in the enlarged vestibular aqueduct syndrome during cochlear implantation.
  59. Middle ear impedance measurements in large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  60. The intravestibular source of the vestibular aqueduct: Its structure and pathology in Ménière's disease.
  61. Can magnetic resonance imaging provide clues to the inner ear functional status of enlarged vestibular aqueduct subjects with PDS mutation?
  62. Delineating the hearing loss in children with enlarged vestibular aqueduct.
  63. The large vestibular aqueduct syndrome: a cause of neurosensory dysacusia.
  64. Cochlear implant and large vestibular aqueduct syndrome in children.
  65. Natural history of hearing loss in children with enlarged vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  66. A large vestibular aqueduct syndrome associated with otosclerosis.
  67. The vestibular aqueduct: site of origin of endolymphatic sac tumors.
  68. Phenotypes of SLC26A4 gene mutations: Pendred syndrome and hypoacusis with enlarged vestibular aqueduct.
  69. The vein of the vestibular aqueduct with potential pathologic perspectives.
  70. Vestibular aqueduct in sudden sensorineural hearing loss.
  71. Comparison of 45 degrees oblique reformats with axial reformats in CT evaluation of the vestibular aqueduct.
  72. Vestibular signs and symptoms of volumetric abnormalities of the vestibular aqueduct.
  73. Clinical investigation and mechanism of air-bone gaps in large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  74. A distinct spectrum of SLC26A4 mutations in patients with enlarged vestibular aqueduct in China.
  75. Enlarged vestibular aqueduct (EVA) related with recurrent benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV).
  76. When is the vestibular aqueduct enlarged? A statistical analysis of the normative distribution of vestibular aqueduct size.
  77. The large vestibular aqueduct: a new definition based on audiologic and computed tomography correlation.
  78. Re: hearing loss in patients with enlarged vestibular aqueduct: air-bone gap and audiological Bing test.
  79. Transcriptional control of SLC26A4 is involved in Pendred syndrome and nonsyndromic enlargement of vestibular aqueduct (DFNB4).
  80. Molecular analysis of hearing loss associated with enlarged vestibular aqueduct in the mainland Chinese: a unique SLC26A4 mutation spectrum.
  81. The influence of mutations in the SLC26A4 gene on the temporal bone in a population with enlarged vestibular aqueduct.
  82. Research progress in large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  83. Diameter of the vestibular aqueduct.
  84. Clinical findings and PDS mutations in 15 patients with hearing loss and dilatation of the vestibular aqueduct.
  85. Vestibular symptoms in children with enlarged vestibular aqueduct anomaly.
  86. Large vestibular aqueduct syndrome: a human temporal bone study.
  87. Morphological analysis of the vestibular aqueduct by computerized tomography images.
  88. Patients suffered from enlarged vestibular aqueduct syndrome in Chifeng deaf and dumb school detected by Pendred's syndrome gene hot spot mutation screening.
  89. Association of SLC26A4 mutations with clinical features and thyroid function in deaf infants with enlarged vestibular aqueduct.
  90. Lateral semicircular canal and vertigo in patients with large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  91. Can a fixed measure serve as a pertinent diagnostic criterion for large vestibular aqueduct in children?
  92. The large vestibular aqueduct--case report and review of the literature.
  93. Enlarged vestibular aqueduct: Looking for genotypic-phenotypic correlations.
  94. Genotypic analysis of familial dilated vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  95. SIX1 mutation associated with enlargement of the vestibular aqueduct in a patient with branchio-oto syndrome.
  96. Large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  97. SLC26A4 gene is frequently involved in nonsyndromic hearing impairment with enlarged vestibular aqueduct in Caucasian populations.
  98. The application of the magnetic resonance hydrography of inner ear in diagnosing large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  99. Relationship between the external aperture and hearing loss in large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  100. Large vestibular aqueduct syndrome: a case study.
  101. Enlarged vestibular aqueduct syndrome: report of 3 cases and literature review.
  102. Large vestibular aqueduct syndrome: audiological, radiological, clinical, and genetic features.
  103. Comparing the characteristics of psychophysical tests between cochlear implant children with large vestibular aqueduct syndrome and normal inner ear.
  104. Dehiscence of the jugular bulb and vestibular aqueduct: findings on 200 consecutive temporal bone computed tomography scans.
  105. Hearing loss in patients with enlarged vestibular aqueduct: air-bone gap and audiological Bing test.
  106. Distal renal tubular acidosis associated with large vestibular aqueduct and sensorineural hearing loss.
  107. Prevalent SLC26A4 mutations in patients with enlarged vestibular aqueduct and/or Mondini dysplasia: a unique spectrum of mutations in Taiwan, including a frequent founder mutation.
  108. The remediation of hearing deterioration in children with large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  109. Cochlear implant in a patient with dilatation of the endolymphatic sac and vestibular aqueduct.
  110. SLC26A4/PDS genotype-phenotype correlation in hearing loss with enlargement of the vestibular aqueduct (EVA): evidence that Pendred syndrome and non-syndromic EVA are distinct clinical and genetic entities.
  111. Common clinical features of children with enlarged vestibular aqueduct and Mondini dysplasia.
  112. Hearing loss associated with enlarged vestibular aqueduct and Mondini dysplasia is caused by splice-site mutation in the PDS gene.
  113. Sudden deafness with large vestibular aqueduct (case report and literatures review).
  114. An overview of congenital/developmental sensorineural hearing loss with emphasis on the vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  115. Audiometric findings in children with a large vestibular aqueduct.
  116. Mutations in the SLC26A4 (pendrin) gene in patients with sensorineural deafness and enlarged vestibular aqueduct.
  117. Massive endolymphatic sac and vestibular aqueduct in Mondini dysplasia.
  118. Chronological changes of hearing in pediatric patients with large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  119. Sudden hearing loss due to large vestibular aqueduct syndrome in a child: should exploratory tympanotomy be performed?
  120. Vestibular-evoked myogenic potentials in three patients with large vestibular aqueduct.
  121. Analysis of growth model in vestibular aqueduct during human fetal development.
  122. Enlarged vestibular aqueduct syndrome in patients with hypoacusis and deafness.
  123. Clinical analysis of 95 patients with large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  124. Distribution and frequencies of PDS (SLC26A4) mutations in Pendred syndrome and nonsyndromic hearing loss associated with enlarged vestibular aqueduct: a unique spectrum of mutations in Japanese.
  125. Progressive unilateral sensorineural hearing impairment, unilateral large vestibular aqueduct, and mid frequency peaked audiometric configuration.
  126. Cochlear implants in children with enlargement of vestibular aqueduct.
  127. Implication of cochlear implantation in patients with enlarged vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  128. Enlarged vestibular aqueduct syndrome in the pediatric population.
  129. Estimation of the endolymphatic sac and vestibular aqueduct using magnetic resonance imaging.
  130. Familial isolated unilateral large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  131. Computed tomographic findings of the development of the bone around the vestibular aqueduct in Meniere's disease.
  132. Bilateral large vestibular aqueduct syndrome (7 cases reported).
  133. Hearing preservation mastoidectomy in otogenic meningitis secondary to an enlarged vestibular aqueduct. Case report.
  134. Enlarged vestibular aqueduct in two male siblings.
  135. Clinical significance and imaging diagnostics of enlarged vestibular aqueduct.
  136. Cochlear implantation with large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  137. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for the treatment of large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  138. Distal renal tubular acidosis associated with isolated large vestibular aqueduct and sensorineural hearing loss.
  139. Changes in quality of life and the cost-utility associated with cochlear implantation in patients with large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  140. A case of enlarged vestibular aqueduct syndrome with PDS gene mutations.
  141. Cochlear implantation and Pendred's syndrome mutation in monozygotic twins with large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  142. Vertigo and the enlarged vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  143. Mutations of the Pendred syndrome gene (PDS) in patients with large vestibular aqueduct.
  144. Progressive fluctuant hearing loss, enlarged vestibular aqueduct, and cochlear hypoplasia in branchio-oto-renal syndrome.
  145. Relationship of vestibular aqueduct and inner ear pressure in Ménière's disease and the normal population.
  146. Familial enlarged vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  147. Cochlear implantation in children with large vestibular aqueduct syndrome and a review of the syndrome.
  148. The presence of a widened vestibular aqueduct and progressive sensorineural hearing loss in the branchio-oto-renal syndrome. A family study.
  149. Large vestibular aqueduct in distal renal tubular acidosis. High-resolution MR in three cases.
  150. Dilated vestibular aqueduct syndrome in children. Report of a case.
  151. Embryological development and large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  152. Coronal computed tomography of the normal vestibular aqueduct in children and young adults.
  153. Heredity in large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  154. Air-bone gap and resonant frequency in large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  155. Evaluation of the vestibular aqueduct in vestibulocochlear disorders by magnetic resonance imaging.
  156. Imaging case of the month. Large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  157. External aperture of the vestibular aqueduct in Meniere's disease.
  158. Enlarged vestibular aqueduct: a radiological marker of pendred syndrome, and mutation of the PDS gene.
  159. Isolated large vestibular aqueduct syndrome in a family.
  160. Large vestibular aqueduct syndrome treated by hyperbaric oxygen.
  161. Audiological findings in large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  162. Vestibular disturbance in patients with large vestibular aqueduct syndrome (LVAS).
  163. Large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  164. Vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  165. The large vestibular aqueduct syndrome: the role of cochlear implantation in its management.
  166. Quiz case 2. Large vestibular aqueduct syndrome (LVAS).
  167. Sensorineural hearing loss after occlusion of the enlarged vestibular aqueduct.
  168. Multichannel cochlear implantation in children with large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  169. Non-syndromic hearing loss associated with enlarged vestibular aqueduct is caused by PDS mutations.
  170. Cochlear implantation in children with large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  171. Contralateral deafness following unilateral suboccipital brain tumor surgery in a patient with large vestibular aqueduct--case report.
  172. Fluctuating sensorineural hearing loss associated with enlarged vestibular aqueduct maps to 7q31, the region containing the Pendred gene.
  173. Large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  174. Enlarged vestibular aqueduct as a marker for hearing loss in children.
  175. Large vestibular aqueduct syndrome: an overlooked etiology for progressive childhood hearing loss.
  176. Ménière disease caused by an anomalous vein of the vestibular aqueduct.
  177. Progressive sensorineural hearing loss and a widened vestibular aqueduct in Pendred syndrome.
  178. MRI of enlarged endolymphatic sacs in the large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  179. Endolymphatic sac occlusion for the enlarged vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  180. Three familial cases of hearing loss associated with enlargement of the vestibular aqueduct.
  181. Large vestibular aqueduct syndrome and its implication for cochlear implant surgery.
  182. Normal modiolus: CT appearance in patients with a large vestibular aqueduct.
  183. Large vestibular aqueduct syndrome: a genetic disease?
  184. Large vestibular aqueduct syndrome with high CT density and high MR signal intensity.
  185. The variational anatomy of the external aperture of the human vestibular aqueduct.
  186. Large vestibular aqueduct syndrome with mixed hearing loss: a case report.
  187. Computed radiographic measurement of the dimensions of the vestibular aqueduct in Menière's disease.
  188. Overlapping thin-section fast spin-echo MR of the large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  189. Endolymphatic sac obliteration for large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  190. Large vestibular aqueduct: large endolymphatic sac?
  191. Familial large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  192. Large vestibular aqueduct syndrome: a tutorial and three case studies.
  193. Vein of the vestibular aqueduct in the gerbil.
  194. The proximal portion of the vestibular aqueduct. A radioanatomical investigation.
  195. Anatomical variations of the human vestibular aqueduct. Part II. A radioanatomical study.
  196. Anatomical variations of the human vestibular aqueduct. Part I. A radioanatomical study.
  197. Three-dimensional course of the vestibular aqueduct.
  198. Large vestibular aqueduct syndrome with massive endolymphatic sacs.
  199. Sensorineural hearing loss in patients with large vestibular aqueduct.
  200. Degeneration of vestibular sensory cells caused by ablation of the vestibular aqueduct in the gerbil ear.
  201. Vestibular function in patients with a large vestibular aqueduct.
  202. Enlarged vestibular aqueduct and sensorineural hearing loss in childhood.
  203. Large vestibular aqueduct syndrome and stapes fixation.
  204. Postnatal development of the vestibular aqueduct in relation to the internal auditory canal. Computer-aided three-dimensional reconstruction and measurement study.
  205. Dilatation of the vestibular aqueduct/the association with congenital deafness.
  206. Abnormal enhancement in the region of the vestibular aqueduct on magnetic resonance imaging in a cerebellopontine angle meningioma.
  207. The enlarged vestibular aqueduct syndrome (EVA syndrome).
  208. Development of the vestibular aqueduct in Menière's disease.
  209. Unilateral duplication of the vestibular aqueduct.
  210. Magnetic resonance imaging of the large vestibular aqueduct.
  211. Presentation of large vestibular aqueduct syndrome to a dizziness unit.
  212. Large vestibular aqueduct and congenital sensorineural hearing loss.
  213. Investigation of the external aperture of the vestibular aqueduct in Menière's disease by three-dimensional image analysis.
  214. A technique to obtain and process surgical specimens of the human vestibular aqueduct for histopathological studies of the endolymphatic duct and sac.
  215. The large vestibular aqueduct syndrome and sensorineural hearing loss in the pediatric population.
  216. Observation of the external aperture of the vestibular aqueduct using three-dimensional surface reconstruction imaging.
  217. MR imaging of the vestibular aqueduct in normal volunteers and patients with Menière's disease--a preliminary report.
  218. Computer-aided three-dimensional reconstruction of the human vestibular aqueduct and the parvestibular canaliculus.
  219. Computed tomographic findings around the vestibular aqueduct in Menière's disease.
  220. Vestibular aqueduct in Menière's disease and non-Menière's disease with endolymphatic hydrops: a computer aided volumetric study.
  221. Otosclerosis involving the vestibular aqueduct and Menière's disease.
  222. The large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  223. The dilated vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  224. The large vestibular aqueduct syndrome in children. A review of 12 cases and the description of a new clinical entity.
  225. The vestibular aqueduct in clinical radiography.
  226. Visualization of human vestibular aqueduct with computer-aided serial section reconstruction system.
  227. The large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  228. The vestibular aqueduct syndrome: computed tomographic appearance.
  229. Enlargement of the vestibular aqueduct.
  230. Feasibility of high resolution CT in the demonstration of the vestibular aqueduct (Ménière) and otospongiosis of the labyrinth.
  231. Multidirectional and computerized tomography of the vestibular aqueduct in Meniere's disease.
  232. Radiographic classification of the vestibular and cochlear aqueducts: the paired correlation between normal and abnormal vestibular aqueduct and cochlear aqueduct anatomy.
  233. The vestibular aqueduct in patients with Meniere's disease. A temporal bone histopathological investigation.
  234. The external aperture of the human vestibular aqueduct.
  235. The vestibular aqueduct in congenital deafness: evaluation by the axial projection.
  236. Significance of tomography in Meniere's disease: visualization and morphology of the vestibular aqueduct.
  237. Polytomography of the vestibular aqueduct in patients with Menière's disease.
  238. The large vestibular aqueduct and associated anomalies of the inner ear.
  239. Patency and visibility of the vestibular aqueduct in Meniere's disease. A comparison between conventional multidirectional tomography and reformatted high resolution computed tomographic scanning of the temporal bone.
  240. Postnatal development of the vestibular aqueduct and endolymphatic sac.
  241. Dimensional anatomy of the vestibular aqueduct and the endolymphatic sac (rugose portion) in human temporal bones. Statistical analysis of 79 bones.
  242. Abnormalities, congenital anomalies, and unusual anatomic variations of the endolymphatic sac and vestibular aqueduct: clinical, surgical, and radiographic correlations. Group 3, 4, and 5 abnormalities.
  243. Abnormalities, congenital anomalies and unusual anatomic variations of the endolymphatic sac and vestibular aqueduct: clinical surgical, and radiographic correlations.
  244. Radiologic study of the vestibular aqueduct in endolymphatic hydrops.
  245. Clinical anatomy of vestibular aqueduct and endolymphatic sac.
  246. Abnormalities, congenital anomalies and unusual anatomic variations of the endolymphatic sac and vestibular aqueduct: clinical, surgical, and radiographic correlations. Group I abnormalities.
  247. Idiopathic endolymphatic hydrops and the vestibular aqueduct.
  248. The clinical significance of tomographic visualization or nonvisualization of the vestibular aqueduct.
  249. Abnormalities, congenital anomalies, and unusual anatomic variations of the endolymphatic sac and vestibular aqueduct: clinical, surgical, and radiographic correlations.
  250. The relation between pneumatization of human temporal bone and development of the vestibular aqueduct (author's transl).
  251. The vestibular aqueduct--tomographic evaluation in Meniere's disease--a preliminary report.
  252. Vestibular aqueduct (author's transl).
  253. Vein of the vestibular aqueduct.
  254. Graphic reconstruction of the vestibular aqueduct (author's transl).
  255. The vestibular aqueduct and endolymphatic sac and duct in endolymphatic hydrops.
  256. Tomography of the vestibular aqueduct in ear disease.
  257. The large vestibular aqueduct syndrome.
  258. Radiology-epitomes of progress: the vestibular aqueduct in meniere disease.
  259. Hypoplasia of the vestibular aqueduct and endolymphatic sac in endolymphatic hydrops.
  260. Abnormal vestibular aqueduct in cochleovestibular disorders.
  261. Anatomical observations on the distal extremity of the vestibular aqueduct.
  262. Polytomographic delineation and variations of the vestibular aqueduct in adult humans.
  263. The vestibular aqueduct in Meniere's disease.
  264. Radiological visualization of the vestibular aqueduct. Technique and morphological features.
  265. Vestibular aqueduct in Meniere's disease.
  266. The vestibular aqueduct in patients with Menière's disease. A tomographic and clinical investigation.
  267. The vestibular aqueduct and the para-vestibular canal. An anatomic and roentgenologic investigation.
  268. Vestibular aqueduct and endolymphatic duct in Menière's disease.
  269. A study of the gross anatomy of the human vestibular aqueduct.
  270. Experimental roentgen examination of the vestibular aqueduct.
  271. Anatomical study of the vestibular aqueduct of man.
  272. Hypothetical acoustic function of the endolymphatic sac and of the vestibular aqueduct.
  273. The development of the otic capsule in the region of the vestibular aqueduct.
  274. The development of the otic capsule in the region of the vestibular aqueduct.
  275. The development of the otic capsule in the region of the vestibular aqueduct.

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