11 results match your criteria: "The Ear and Balance Institute[Affiliation]"
Am J Otolaryngol
November 2023
The Ear and Balance Institute, 1401 Ochsner Blvd. Suite A, Covington, LA, United States of America; Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA, United States of America.
Front Neurol
August 2023
Department of Audiology and Otoneurological Explorations, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Lyon, France.
This review aims to draw attention to the multiple ipsilateral otic capsule dehiscences (OCDs), which may cause therapeutic failure in operated patients. A series of six severely disabled patients with symptoms and signs consistent with a superior semicircular canal dehiscence (SSCD) diagnosis, confirmed by a high-resolution CT scan, is presented here. Five of the patients underwent surgery, and in four of the cases, the postoperative results were poor and/or disappointing.
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November 2023
The Ear and Balance Institute, 1401 Ochsner Blvd. Suite A, Covington, Louisiana, United States of America; Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA, United States of America.
Mildly elevated intracranial pressure appears to be a distinct pathology separate from idiopathic increased intracranial pressure and migraine. Many patients present with head fullness-pressure and dizziness, which is often suggestive of a clinical diagnosis of vestibular migraine. These patients may additionally have episodic vertigo as seen in endolymphatic hydrops and positional vertigo in addition to feeling dizzy.
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June 2022
Diagnostic Imaging Services, New Orleans, LA, United States.
Front Neurol
January 2022
The Ear and Balance Institute, Covington, LA, United States.
Laryngoscope Investig Otolaryngol
October 2017
Siker Medical Imaging and Intervention Portland Oregon.
Objective: Patients with third window syndrome and superior semicircular canal dehiscence (SSCD) symptoms whose surgical outcomes placed them as outliers were systematically studied to determine comorbidities that were responsible for their poor outcomes due to these confounding factors.
Study Design: Observational analytic case-control study in a tertiary referral center.
Methods: Twelve adult patients with clinical SSCD syndrome underwent surgical management and had outcomes that did not resolve all of their subjective symptoms.
Am J Med
December 2016
The Ear and Balance Institute, Covington, La; Associate Clinical Professor, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, La. Electronic address:
Otolaryngol Clin North Am
April 2012
The Ear and Balance Institute, 17050 Medical Center Drive, Suite # 315, Baton Rouge, LA 70816, USA.
By the nature of their origin, acoustic neuromas always result in some degree of vestibular dysfunction. The implications of this are typically more notable postoperatively, rather than preoperatively or intraoperatively. However, preoperative vestibular assessment can have implications on operative approach and postoperative rehabilitation.
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April 2011
The Ear and Balance Institute, 17050 Medical Center Drive, Suite # 315, Baton Rouge, LA 70816, USA.
Evaluation of dizziness in patients who are involved in litigation can deviate significantly from the evaluation of patients who have no ongoing litigation. This article presents the basic principles of the physician's role in the evaluation of litigating patients. Considerations for physical examination, diagnostic testing, and review of medical records are discussed.
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January 2008
The Ear and Balance Institute, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70816, USA.
Objective: To determine the incidence of caloric and rotational chair testing (ROT) abnormalities in a group of patients with chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) and to correlate caloric test results with ROT.
Patients: Twenty-five patients with CSOM with or without cholesteatoma who were to undergo tympanomastoid surgery.
Interventions: Caloric and ROT.
Otol Neurotol
May 2005
The Ear and Balance Institute, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70816, USA.
Hypothesis: Anatomic differences may render the superior division of the vestibular nerve more susceptible to injury during vestibular neuritis.
Background: Neural degeneration has been identified in temporal bone studies of vestibular neuritis. Previous anatomic and physiologic studies of vestibular neuritis have demonstrated that the superior division of the vestibular nerve is preferentially affected, with sparing of the inferior division.