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  • Intracranial and Intralabyrinthine Fluids: Basic Aspects and Clinical Applications
  • Written by author Arne Ernst
  • Published by Springer-Verlag New York, LLC, 7/31/2012
  • This book provides an overview of current scientific knowledge on volume and pressure regulation as well as on basic neuroscientific aspects of liquor and labyrinthine space. Clinical and surgical concerns regarding diagnostics - such as non-invasive pres
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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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