Publications by authors named "S V Lilenko"

The article presents the clinical case of supralabyrinthine petrous bone cholesteatoma. We have analyzed the preoperative examination of the patient for identification method of surgical treatment with preservation the facial nerve, improvement hearing function and reducing risk of recurrent cholesteatoma, perioperative findings and the end result of surgical treatment.

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Cognitive function is a complex brain function that is important in the cognition of the reality and connecting with it. It has a complicated reflex basis, arises from external factors exposure, improves by growing up and learning till its maximum and declines in the elderly age. For several years it was believed that cognitive function drop is connected with ageing processes of the whole organism.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aims to assess the effectiveness of various audiological and vestibulometric tests for diagnosing non-inflammatory perilymphatic fistulas of the labyrinth windows (PFOLW).
  • It involved analyzing data from 124 patients with different inner and middle ear issues and evaluating the sensitivity, specificity, and predictive value of several diagnostic tests.
  • Results indicated that while no single test was perfect, a combination of specific tests could significantly enhance diagnostic accuracy, achieving a positive predictive value of 87.3% for certain test combinations.
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The goal of this paper is to review the pharmacological profile of betahistine and evidence for using it in the treatment of common vestibular disorders. Betahistine is a weak agonist for histamine H1 receptors and strong antagonist for histamine H3 receptors. It demonstrates the maximum benefit in different types of peripheral vertigo, especially in Meniere's disease.

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The study of the effect of cochlear implantation on cognitive function is an urgent problem, since the world is increasing the population of elderly and senile people who, as a rule, have certain hearing impairments. Age-related hearing loss is one of the most common health problems associated with aging, affecting two-thirds of people over the age of 70. However, few adults are tested for hearing loss, and even fewer are being treated.

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