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    [edited by] Myles L. Pensak, Daniel I. Choo.
    Contents:
    Basic Science
    Anatomy and embryology of the ear / John M. Ryzenman and Arvind Kumar
    Principles of clinical audiology and assessment of auditory physiology / Robert W. Keith, Jennifer A. Ratigan, and Daniel I. Choo
    Vestibular physiology / Maroun T. Semaan, Cameron C. Wick, and Cliff A. Megerian
    The eustachian tube / Ilkka Kivekäs and Dennis S. Poe
    Molecular biology of the inner ear / Elodie M. Richard, Rizwan Yousaf, Zubair M. Ahmed, and Saima Riazuddin
    Pharmacology of otologic drugs / Leonard P. Rybak. Evaluation
    Temporal bone imaging / Rebecca S. Cornelius and Humberto Morales
    Diagnostic audiology / Lisa L. Hunter and David K. Brown
    Assessment of auditory processing disorders / Lisa W. Hilbert
    Laboratory tests of vestibular and balance functioning / Dennis I. Bojrab, Danny J. Soares, and Matthew L. Kircher
    Clinical evaluation of the cranial nerves / Aaron C. Moberly and D. Bradley Welling
    Otologic photography and videography / Ken Yanagisawa and Eiji Yanagisawa
    Clinical evaluation of hearing loss / Lesley A. Rabach and John F. Kveton
    Evaluation of the dizzy patient / Joel A. Goebel and Eric L. Slattery. Management
    Disorders of the auricle / Nael M. Shoman
    Diseases of the external auditory canal / John P. Leonetti and Sam J. Marzo
    Aural atresia and unilateral hearing loss / Bradley W. Kesser and Daniel I. Choo
    Otitis media / Daniel Jensen and Keiko Hirose
    Chronic otitis media / Peter C. Weber
    Complications of otitis media / Kevin D. Brown, Samuel H. Selesnick, and Shan Tang
    Otosclerosis / Michael J. McKenna and Alicia M. Quesnel
    Temporal bone trauma / Brendan P. O'Connell, Paul R. Lambert, and May Y. Huang
    Hereditary hearing impairment / Matthew J. Provenzano and John H. Greinwald Jr.
    Nonhereditary hearing loss / Edwin M. Monsell and Eric L. Slattery
    Benign neoplasms of the temporal bone / Peter L. Santa Maria, Lawrence R. Lustig, and Robert K. Jackler
    Cystic lesions of the petrous apex / Laura Brainard, Todd A. Hillman, and Douglas A. Chen
    Malignant tumors of the temporal bone / Christine H. Heubi and Myles L. Pensak
    Vestibular disorders / Mitchell K. Schwaber
    Facial nerve disorders / Bruce J. Gantz and Pamela C. Roehm
    Immunologic disorders of the inner ear / Jason A. Brant and Michael J. Ruckenstein. Rehabilitation
    Adult audiological rehabilitation / Stephanie Lockhart and John Greer Clark
    Implantable hearing devices / Jeffrey J. Kuhn and Angel J. Perez
    Cochlear implants and auditory brainstem implants / Ravi N. Samy
    Rehabilitation of peripheral vestibular disorders / Kelly S. Beaudoin, Kathleen D. Coale, and Judith A. White
    Rehabilitation and reanimation of the paralyzed face / David B. Horn
    Otalgia / John S. McDonald
    Evaluation and management of pulsatile tinnitus / Aristides Sismanis
    Theory and treatment of tinnitus and decreased sound tolerance / Marcia L. Dewey and David R. Friedland
    Medical-legal aspects of otology / Benjamin H. Pensak and Myles L. Pensak.
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    Thieme MedOne Otolaryngology
    Thieme MedOne ComSci
  • Article
    Bliumkin VN, Orduian SL.
    Biull Eksp Biol Med. 1978 May;85(5):615-8.
    Histological structure of 13 allografted human cadaver kidneys was observed at late stages after transplantation (from 121 days to 3 years and 10 months). In the grafted kidneys with a well-preserved structure the microscopic picture of the juxtaglomerular apparatus (JGA) failed to differ significantly from the JGA in the control. This conclusion was confirmed by the karyometric data and by the results of the juxtaglomerular index calculation. In the allografted kidneys with severe destructive and dystrophic alterations there can occur a partial or complete JGA involution.
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