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Bridging the gap between chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency and Ménière disease
Published: 1 July 20163434PDF: 1179HTML: 1219 -
Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency in Ménière’s disease: diagnosis and treatment
Published: 21 December 20143363PDF: 1314HTML: 728 -
Chronic cerebro-spinal insufficiency in multiple sclerosis and meniere disease: same background, different patterns?
Published: 10 May 20172322PDF: 872HTML: 2395 -
The omohyoid and sternocleidomastoid muscles entrapment of the internal jugular vein: Which role in Mèniére disease patients? Treatment perspective description
Published: 8 October 20183249PDF: 968HTML: 484 -
Multiple sclerosis and venous angioplasty for chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency: a case control study with ten years follow-up with patients at their own control
Published: 21 December 20211179PDF: 988HTML: 5 -
Inner-ear circulation in humans is disrupted by extracranial venous outflow strictures: Implications for Ménière’s disease
Published: 14 February 20184457PDF: 669Appendix: 221HTML: 2967 -
Jugular valve function and petrosal sinuses pressure: a computational model applied to sudden sensorineural hearing loss
Published: 12 April 20171994PDF: 924HTML: 251 -
Cerebral venous outflow abnormalities and inner ear: an underestimated piece of the puzzle?
Published: 22 August 20231277PDF: 32HTML: 1 -
The impact of the double blinded randomized control trial Brave Dreams on the nursing staff
Published: 2 October 2018988PDF: 556HTML: 17 -
Dario Alpini, a pioneer of venous and lymphatics disorders of the inner ear
Published: 15 June 2017874PDF: 638HTML: 85 -
Global and regional brain atrophy is associated with low or retrograde facial vein flow in multiple sclerosis
Published: 28 September 201710369PDF: 1844HTML: 192 -
The role of omohyoid muscle entrapment of the internal jugular vein and is surgical transection in Ménière’s disease and other inner ear disorders
Published: 6 August 2019869PDF: 901HTML: 28
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