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Does severity of cerebral MRI lesions in congenital CMV infection correlates with the outcome of cochlear implantation?
The objective is to investigate whether there is a correlation between the severity of typical brain lesions in congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) infection and cochlear implant (CI) outcome. The design of the ...
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Quantitative MRI shows cerebral microstructural damage in hemolytic–uremic syndrome patients with severe neurological symptoms but no changes in conventional MRI
Severe neurological symptoms in Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli infection associated hemolytic–uremic syndrome (STEC–HUS) are often accompanied by none or only mild alterations of cerebral magnetic resonan...
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Controlling the position and the dislocation of the middle ear transducer with high-resolution computed tomography and digital volume tomography: implications for the transducers’ design
A minimal tip dislocation of the middle ear transducer (MET®, Otologics Ltd) may result in poor hearing performance. Our objective was to examine if a defined MET dislocation can be diagnosed by high-resolution c...
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The vestibulocochlear nerve: aplasia and hypoplasia in combination with inner ear malformations
To determine features of hypoplasia and aplasia of the vestibulocochlear nerve (VCN) in combination with inner ear malformations (IEMs).
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Radiological diagnosis of incomplete partition type I versus type II: significance for cochlear implantation
To investigate an extended cohort of patients with incomplete partition (IP) and examine the adequacy of the existing classifications based on radiological criteria and on their implications for cochlear impla...