Real Pictures - InnerEar Anatomy and Cochlear Implantation
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Lily's DadPosted
Wed 26 May 2010 12:00am
Incredible photos of innerear anatomy like the cochlea and all those little hair cells that are typically damaged when there is hearing loss. There are also photos of inserted cochlear implants.
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Complete Information on Autoimmune InnerEar disease with Treatment and Prevention
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JanPosted
Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:57pm
Autoimmune innerear disease (AIED) is an incendiary circumstance of the innerear. The reason of AIED is mostly assumed to be related to either antibodies or exempt cells that induce harm to the innerear. There is evidence that genetically controlled aspects of the immune system may increase or otherwise be associated with increased susceptibility
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Music from the innerear
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Thomas S.Posted
Sat 25 Oct 2008 9:58am
the body
Deep inside the labyrinth of the innerear, in a spiral tube called ‘cochlea’, there are thousands of microscopic hair cells that function as sensory receptors. When sound... with the labyrinth of the innerear can result in a syndrome of ailments called labyrinthitis. Labyrinthitis is a balance disorder; in addition to dizziness and other disturbances
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Music from the innerear
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Thomas S.Posted
Sat 25 Oct 2008 12:06pm
the body
Deep inside the labyrinth of the innerear, in a spiral tube called ‘cochlea’, there are thousands of microscopic hair cells that function as sensory receptors. When sound... with the labyrinth of the innerear can result in a syndrome of ailments called labyrinthitis. Labyrinthitis is a balance disorder; in addition to dizziness and other disturbances
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Innerear cells have been created in lab
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Funny Old LifePosted
Fri 14 May 2010 4:52am
Hearing could be restored to deaf people using artificially grown ear cells. Scientists have created specialised ear cells in the lab for the first time.
A team from California’s Stanford University were led by Professor Stefan Heller. They have found a way of creating, in a petrie dish, the hair cells within the ear which detect vibrations
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Stanford lab create inner-ear hair cells in a dish
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Steve C.Posted
Thu 20 May 2010 1:08pm
in the May 14 issue of Cell that they have found a way to develop mouse cells that look and act just like the animal’s inner-ear hair cells the linchpin to our sense of hearing... to coax these cells into the sensory cells that normally reside in the innerear.
“We knew it was really working when we saw them in the electron microscope,” Heller said
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Innerear balance disorders comm ...
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Dr. Rubens D.Posted
Mon 25 May 2009 10:35pmInnerear balance disorders common, associated with falls among older Americans
26 may 2009--An estimated 35 percent of U.S. adults age 40 and older have vestibular dysfunction (innerear balance disorders), and those who do may have a higher risk of falling, according to a report in the May 25 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine, one
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