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Stretch-activated channels and volume regulation in Opossum kidney cells | 1 | |
Extracellular space ionic composition, volume and geometry during neuronal activity and pathological states | 9 | |
Longitudinal fluid movements in the cochlea under normal and abnormal conditions | 23 | |
The effect of volume regulatory mechanisms in auditory sensory cells to compensate for volume and pressure overload | 31 | |
Ionic control of volume and pressure regulation in the labyrinth | 39 | |
Communication routes between intracranial and intralabyrinthine fluid-filled spaces | 45 | |
Hydromechanical interactions of the intracranial and intralabyrinthine fluids | 51 | |
Pressure relation between the labyrinthine and intracranial fluids | 63 | |
Correlation of direct and non-invasive ICP measurements in cat | 73 | |
Experimental endolymphatic hydrops and inner ear pressure | 81 | |
Intralabyrinthine pressure transmission of intracranial pressure in the normal guinea pig | 85 | |
Hydrocephalus and the status of endolymphatic membranes in temporal bones of children | 93 | |
Composition, formation and flow of intralabyrinthine fluids | 105 | |
Differences in biochemical composition between perilymph, cerebrospinal fluid and blood plasma in the guinea pig | 117 | |
Connections between the cerebrospinal fluid space and the lymphatic system of the head and neck in humans | 123 | |
Magnetic resonance imaging of the intralabyrinthine fluids under physiological and pathological conditions | 129 | |
High-resolution magnetic resonance imaging of the fine structure of the human cochlea | 139 | |
Clinical significance of the large vestibular aquaeduct | 143 | |
Electrophysiological monitoring in neurosurgical patients with increased intracranial pressure | 149 | |
Otoacoustic emissions: a new tool for monitoring intracranial pressure | 165 | |
The effect of body position on transient otoacoustic emission | 175 | |
Non-invasive perilymphatic pressure measurement in normal hearing subjects and in patients with Meniere's disease using the MMS-10 Tympanic Displacement Analyser | 183 | |
Age-related changes in perilymphatic pressure: Preliminary results | 191 | |
Diagnostics of perilymphatic hypertension | 199 | |
The prevalence of perilymphatic hypertension in tinnitus patients | 207 | |
Assessment of the clinical value of the Tympanic Membrane Displacement (TMD) test in children with shunted hydrocephalus | 211 | |
Neuro-otological findings in raised intracranial pressure | 217 | |
Papilledema in cases of acute elevated intracranial pressure | 223 | |
Optic nerve changes in raised intracranial pressure | 227 | |
Fluctuating hearing loss in patients with large vestibular aqueduct syndrome | 233 | |
Audiologic characteristics of patients with the X-linked stapes gusher syndrome | 239 | |
TMD recordings in patients with intracochlear hyper- and hypotension | 245 | |
Round Window Displacement caused by altered middle ear pressure inducing impairment of bone-conduction threshold? | 249 | |
Pseudotumor Cerebri: Symptoms, associations, etiological considerations and therapy | 257 | |
Otolith disease - experimental findings and clinical implications | 263 | |
The X-recessive progressive, mixed deafness syndrome with perilymphatic gusher during stapes surgery (DFN 3) | 279 | |
Surgical management of stapes gusher in middle ear surgery | 285 | |
Recurrent perilymphatic fistula as the initial and prime symptom of pseudotumor cerebri: Diagnosis and management with lumbarperitoneal shunt - Report of three cases | 293 | |
Round table discussion: Surgical management of intracranial and intralabyrinthine hypertension | 299 |
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