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J. Crabtree, W. House (1964)
X-Ray Diagnosis of Acoustic NeuromasArchives of Otolaryngology-head & Neck Surgery, 80
Crowe SJ Hardy M (1936)
Early asymptomatic acoustic tumorsArch Surg, 32
R. Scanlan (1964)
TRANSTEMPORAL BONE MICROSURGICAL REMOVAL OF ACOUSTIC NEUROMAS. POSITIVE CONTRAST MEDIUM (IOPHENDYLATE) IN DIAGNOSIS OF ACOUSTIC NEUROMA.Archives of otolaryngology, 80
Cilley EIL Camp JD (1939)
The significance of asymmetry of the pori acoustici as an aid in diagnosis of eighth nerve tumorsAmer J Roentgen, 41
G. Valvassori (1969)
The abnormal internal auditory canal: the diagnosis of acoustic neuroma.Radiology, 92 3
M. Hardy, S. Crowe (1936)
EARLY ASYMPTOMATIC ACOUSTIC TUMOR: REPORT OF SIX CASESArchives of Surgery, 32
Scanlan RL (1964)
Positive contrast medium (iophendylate) in diagnosis of acoustic neuromaArch Otolaryng, 80
Dystra P (1964)
The pathology acoustic neuromasArch Otolaryng, 80
Cushing H (1917)
Tumors of the Nervus Acusticus and the Syndrome of the Cerebellopontile Angle
McKissock W Elliott FA (1954)
Acoustic neuromaLancet, 2
De Moura LFP (1967)
Inner ear pathology in acoustic neuromaArch Otolaryng, 85
House WF (1968)
Acoustic neuroma: Case summaries, monograph IIArch Otolaryng, 88
Valvassori Ge, Pierce Rh (1964)
THE NORMAL INTERNAL AUDITORY CANAL.American Journal of Roentgenology, 92
Henschen F (1910)
Über Geschwulste der Hinteren Schadelgrube
Abstract There is a current tendency to presume an intrameatal origin for eighth nerve tumors. We have seen six surgically confirmed cases in which the internal auditory meatuses were normal in size. The tumors in these patients are felt to have arisen from a portion of the nerve trunk central to the internal auditory meatus. References 1. Scanlan RL: Positive contrast medium (iophendylate) in diagnosis of acoustic neuroma . Arch Otolaryng 80:698-706, 1964.Crossref 2. Crabtree JA, House WF: X-ray diagnosis of acoustic neuromas . Arch Otolaryng 80:695-697, 1964.Crossref 3. Elliott FA, McKissock W: Acoustic neuroma . Lancet 2:1189, 1954.Crossref 4. De Moura LFP: Inner ear pathology in acoustic neuroma . Arch Otolaryng 85:125-133, 1967.Crossref 5. Dystra P: The pathology acoustic neuromas . Arch Otolaryng 80:605-616, 1964.Crossref 6. Cushing H: Tumors of the Nervus Acusticus and the Syndrome of the Cerebellopontile Angle . Philadelphia, WB Saunders Co, 1917. 7. Henschen F: Über Geschwulste der Hinteren Schadelgrube . Jena, Germany, 1910. 8. Hardy M, Crowe SJ: Early asymptomatic acoustic tumors . Arch Surg 32:292-301, 1936.Crossref 9. Valvassori GE: The abnormal internal auditory canal: The diagnosis of acoustic neuroma . Radiology 92:449-459, 1969.Crossref 10. House WF: Acoustic neuroma: Case summaries, monograph II . Arch Otolaryng 88:586-591, 1968.Crossref 11. Camp JD, Cilley EIL: The significance of asymmetry of the pori acoustici as an aid in diagnosis of eighth nerve tumors . Amer J Roentgen 41:713-718, 1939. 12. Valvassori GE, Pierce RH: The normal internal auditory canal . Amer J Roentgen 92:1232-1241, 1964.
Archives of Otolaryngology – American Medical Association
Published: May 1, 1970
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