(1) Stapes gusher sometimes occurs at the moment the vestibule is opened.
(2) Molecular linkage analysis was undertaken on a large Mauritian kindred with X-linked mixed deafness, stapes fixation, and perilymphatic gusher (X-LDSF).
(3) The committee has been conducting an aggressive inquiry into the gusher, and called Hayward in to answer specific charges of suspected safety lapses and shortcuts in the design plan of the well in the days before the explosion on the ill-fated Deepwater Horizon rig.
(4) We have made use of individuals with overlapping deletions producing choroideremia as part of a complex phenotype, to define the boundaries on the X chromosome for this gene, as well as for X-linked mixed deafness with perilymphatic gusher (DFN3).
(5) Two cases of stapes gusher in patients with congenital fixation of the footplate are described.
(6) Nearly three weeks after an oil rig explosion turned the Gulf of Mexico into an environmental disaster zone, BP today still casting about for a clear plan to shut off the gusher of crude that has cost the company $350m (£235m).
(7) It is likely that the three patients present an X-linked mixed deafness syndrome with fixation of the stapedial foot plate and perilymph gusher.
(8) Hayward admitted to the committee that a relief well would be the only sure way of stopping the gusher.
(9) The stapes gusher which is the most dramatic complication of stapedectomy arises from an abnormal communication between the subarchnoid and perilymphatic spaces.
(10) The syndrome of congenital fixation of the stapes with perilymphatic gusher may be a relatively common form of X-linked deafness and is an important clinical entity because affected males may be significantly benefited by sound amplification.
(11) But Obama's claim to have a plan to capture 90% of the oil from the gusher in the Gulf was undermined by a stroke of bad luck.
(12) Perilymphatic hypertension is usually related to gushers which occur in the operating room when the stapes footplate is punctured or removed.
(13) This is a rare but serious complication of treatment of a stapes gusher which demonstrates the potential for entry of air intracranially in the presence of a perilymph fistula.
(14) It was the first of many failed attempts to stop the gusher including a "top hat" technique using a 100-tonne concrete and steel sleeve , and a "top kill" plan to plug the well with mud, debris and chemicals at high pressure .
(15) We believe that this results in a communication between the subarachnoid space in the IAM and the perilymph in the cochlea, leading to perilymphatic hydrops and a "gusher" if the stapes is disturbed.
(16) A case history is presented of a patient who underwent stapedectomy complicated by a cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) gusher.
(17) The gusher was controlled successfully with a large fat graft in both children, and hearing remained unchanged.
(18) Even without the gusher, the Gulf was afflicted by 6,000 to 7,000 square miles of dead zone at the mouth of the Mississippi river, caused by run-off from animal waste and farm fertiliser.
(19) The association of X-linked mixed deafness with stapes gusher has been recognized for 20 years, and imaging studies by polytomography have shown dilatation of the lateral end of the internal auditory meatus (IAM) in some cases.
(20) In the remaining 5 ears, 2 had stapes gushers, 2 had bony stapedial tendons, and 1 had an aberrant facial nerve crossing the oval window.
Spouter
Definition:
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Example Sentences:
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(2) So they're under pressure too: don't listen to the cliche-spouters.