Publications by authors named "Kahle G"

Purpose: To determine if a test formulation of latanoprost 0.005% (Bausch & Lomb) eyedrops reduced intraocular pressure (IOP) as well as Xalatan® (latanoprost 0.005%) in patients with ocular hypertension (OH) or primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG).

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Papillary tumors of the middle and inner ear have been interpreted histogenetically in many ways. In 1989 Heffner proposed the endolymphatic sac epithelium as a possible origin. These rare tumors are clinically aggressive and can cause extensive temporal bone destruction.

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Case Report: Granulomatous infectious processes have a wide differential diagnosis. This report describes the case of a 73-year-old woman who had gone through an 8-year ordeal involving several paranasal sinus operations, development of chronic facial pain, orbital exenteration of the left eye, and now threatening loss of the remaining right eye on account of progression of the chronic inflammation. Despite repeated histologic examination of ENT material by various pathologic institutes, neither the histology nor laboratory parameters were able to point us in the right direction.

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Objectives/hypothesis: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has become the investigation of choice to follow up patients after vestibular schwannoma resection.

Study Design: Retrospective.

Methods: Postoperative MRI findings of 70 patients after vestibular schwannoma resection through a transtemporal (n = 48) and a translabyrinthine (n = 22) approach were reviewed.

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The paper describes the evaluation of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) following osteoplastic flap procedure with fat obliteration. MRI scans performed in patients after surgery between 1st January 1986 and 31st December 1997 were evaluated. Outcome parameters were time-dependent changes in the distribution of adipose or connective tissue, development of necroses or oil cysts, recurrences, inflammatory complications, or mucocoeles.

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Objective: The etiopathogenesis in audiovestibular symptoms can be elusive, despite extensive differential diagnosis. This article addresses the value of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in analysis of the complete audiovestibular pathway.

Study Design: Retrospective evaluation.

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Sinus thrombosis has rarely been associated with closed head injury; more often, thrombosis of the sigmoid or transverse sinus is caused by otogenic inflammations or tumours, or occurs during pregnancy. Symptoms are frequently vague, while untreated thrombus progression may be fatal due to venous congestion and infarction. We report a 32-year-old man presenting with right hearing loss, tinnitus and headache 2 days after a closed head injury.

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Surgery after pre-operative embolization has become the main treatment modality in angiofibroma therapy. As surgical planning is based on precise preoperative tumour evaluation, knowledge of the characteristic growth patterns is of great interest. Analysis of tumour extension and blood supply, as well as methods of controlling intra-operative bleeding, help in determining the appropriate surgical approach.

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A new hybrid humidity sensor comprising a conventional capacitance humidity sensor and a planar heating element is described. Owing to its short response time of only a few milliseconds, its great measuring accuracy, large measuring range, and simplicity in handling, the sensor is suitable for measuring water vapour partial pressure in gases with rapidly changing flow and direction, e.g.

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Objective: To evaluate the intraoperative and late complications of osteoplastic sinus surgery with fat obliteration with long-term magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) follow-up.

Methods: The operative records of all patients who underwent osteoplastic frontal sinus surgery with fat obliteration between January 1, 1986 and December 31, 1997 were reviewed and the postoperative clinical course and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans were analyzed if available. MRI analyses revealed that changes in the distribution of fatty and fibrous tissue, the development of necrosis or oil cysts, recurrences, inflammatory complications, and mucoceles were time-dependent occurrences.

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Background: The osteoplastic flap procedure with fat obliteration has been hailed as the gold standard of definitive frontal sinus procedures for chronic inflammatory disease. The value of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in postoperative follow-up has not yet been sufficiently examined.

Methods: All postoperative MRI scans performed in patients undergoing surgery between January 1, 1986, and December 31, 1996 were evaluated.

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Hemangiomas of the skull base are rare neoplasms and are easily misdiagnosed as acoustic neuromas when occurring in the internal auditory canal. Among these tumors, ossifying hemangiomas are characterized histologically be newly formed bone tissue within their substance. We describe a 26-year old female patient who presented with left-sided sensorineural hearing loss and tinnitus.

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Surgery is the most common treatment for angiofibromas, but the approach is still a major point of discussion. Five cases of angiofibroma with typical localisation were treated surgically by an endonasal approach at the Fulda Academic Teaching Hospital from 1994 to 1997. This article presents an analysis of the clinical findings, computer tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, preoperative embolization, operative technique and complications.

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Despite increasing advances in endonasal frontal sinus surgery, obliteration of the frontal sinus is necessary in some cases for definitive clearing frontal sinus pathology. Reviewing the literature and considering pathophysiological aspects, successful obliteration of the frontal sinus depends on the complete removal of the mucosa and a sufficient closure of the nasofrontal duct, but not on the material used for obliteration, if special considerations are taken into account and foreign materials are avoided. Complete removal of the mucosa has to include removal of the inner bony cortex of the frontal bone.

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A series of substituted tetrahydropyrrolo[2,1-b]oxazol-5(6H)-ones and tetrahydropyrrolo[2,1-b]thiazol-5(6H)-ones was synthesized from amino alcohols or amino thiols and keto acids. A pharmacological model based on the results obtained with these compounds led to the synthesis and evaluation of a series of isoxazoles and other monocyclic compounds. These were evaluated for their ability to enhance glucose utilization in cultured L6 myocytes.

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Background: The operative treatment and radiation therapy of jugulotympanic paragangliomas (JTP) are still a matter of controversial discussion. In spite of various improvements during the last 50 years, selecting the appropriate treatment modality (surgery, radiation, or observation) is still a challenge.

Patients: During a 16-year period, 44 patients with 45 JTP (10 at level A/B and 35 at level C/D according to Fisch) were seen at the ENT-department in Fulda.

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Background: Meningitis or cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea can occur years or even decades after trauma and can be the first indication of a previously unidentified dural lesion. In spite of being difficult, precise localization of an occult traumatic dural lesion is a necessary prerequisite for duraplasty.

Patients And Methods: In a retrospective study covering a period of 17 years, we identified 27 patients with occult traumatic dural lesions.

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The authors review their experience in detecting occult traumatic dural lesions. In a retrospective study covering the period from January 1, 1984 to December 31, 1996, 23 patients were evaluated for occult traumatic dural lesions. Clinical presentation, diagnostic work-up, and management of the dural lesions were analyzed.

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Occult malformations of the skull base are rare anomalies. They are often not detected until they give rise to complications such as meningitis or cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea. We used high-resolution computed tomography, fluorescein endoscopy, cisternography, magnetic resonance imaging, and duraplasty to diagnose occult malformations of the skull base in 4 patients.

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It has been shown that inhibition of phosphodiesterase (PDE) or an increase in intracellular cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) can lower the intraocular pressure in mammalian eyes. The PDE inhibitor rolipram binds with high affinity to a cAMP-dependent PDE. In the following study, receptors for rolipram in the mammalian eye are determined by autoradiography.

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