Combined Otolaryngology Spring Meetings 2012
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Poster
2-229
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Presenter:
Terry Fleck
Contemporary Changes with the Use of Facial Nerve Monitoring in the Setting of Otologic Surgery
Author(s)
Terry Fleck
Helen Xu
Jeffrey Hsu
Affiliation(s)
Loma Linda University Medical Center
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2-229 - Contemporary Changes with the Use of Facial Nerve Monitoring in the Setting of Otologic Surgery
2-230 - Genetic Screening of High Frequency Hearing Loss
2-231 - Dural Sinus Thrombosis following Translabyrinthine Approach Microsurgery of the Cerebellopontine Angle
2-232 - Audiologic and Vestibular Manifestations of Free Diving Inner Ear Barotrauma
2-233 - Neutralization of Endogenous Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony Stimulating Factor (GM-CSF) Inhibits Lipopolysaccharide Induced Middle Ear Inflammation in Mice
2-234 - Posterior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence following Endolymphatic Sac Surgery: A Case Report
2-235 - Evaluating the Utility of Non-Echo Planar Diffusion Weighted Imaging in the Preoperative Evaluation of Cholesteatoma: A Meta-Anaylsis
2-236 - The Prevalence and Characteristics of Tinnitus in the Youth Population of United States: National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys, 2005-2008
2-237 - Invasive Pseudallescheria Boydii in Fungal Skull Base Osteomyelitis
2-238 - The Effect of Insomnia on Tinnitus
2-239 - Surgical Removal of Middle Ear Foreign Body from Complication of Ear Mold Fitting
2-240 - Examining the Association of Age at Implantation and the Side of the Implantation on Cochlear Implant Performance
2-241 - The Result of Surfer's Ear Medical Check Up in Surfing Competitions
2-242 - Conductive Hearing Loss Due to an Anomalous Facial Nerve
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