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THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OTOLOGY/VOLUME 14, NUMBER 6 November 1993 CUMULATIVE INDEX: VOLUME 14 SUBJECT INDEX Aberrant carotid artery, 58 Botulinum toxin treatment, 410 Clarion, 263-272 ABG see Air-bone gap Boyden chamber invasion assays, 127, 128 facial palsy following, 413 ABR see Auditory brainstem response BPPV see Benign paroxysmal positional hearing recovery after, 610-612 Acoustic impedance, 613-617 vertigo labyrinthectomy with, 220-223 Acoustic neuroma Melbourne/Cochlear, 386-391 facial nerve monitoring and, 524-531 Caicitonin gene-related peptide Nucleus multichannel, 357-361 headache and, 552-555 immunoreactivity (CGRPi), 41-49 pediatric, 151-160 hearing preservation and, 562-565 Cancer stimulation in children, 556-561 lateral extent of, 446-450 auricle, 623 Cochlear nerve postoperative pain, 491-494 external canal, 623-624 bipolar recording, 362-368 pregnancy and, 88-91 middle ear, 624 microvascular decompression of, Schwann cells and, 131-134 temporal bone, 623-626 392-396 suboccipital removal of, 148, 215-219 Carcinoma, squamous cell, 512-514 Congenital defects, 549 surgery, 491-494 Carotid artery, 58, 421-422 Contraceptive, oral, 544-547 translabyrinthine removal of, 148, Catecholamine-secreting paraganglioma, Corporate practice of medicine, 3-6 215-219 306-308 Cost containment, 3-4 vestibular neurectomy and, 149 Jerebellopontine angle (CPA) CPA see Cerebellopontine angle volume correlation and, 465-468 endoscopy of, 122-125 Creatinine, 355-356 Acoustic tumors hearing preservation, 423-433 CSF see Cerebrospinal fluid schwannoma transtemporal resection internal auditory canal closure and, of, 434-436 31-33 Dark cells, of utricle, 74-77 translabyrinthine approach, 7-8 retrosigmoid removal of tumors, 31-33, Deafness see Hearing AICA see Anterior inferior cerebellar 585-589 Defensive otology, 515-516 artery Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) Dizziness see Vertigo Air-bone gap (ABG), 135-136 fluorescein and, 51, 53 Draining ears see Chronic otitis media Air conduction thresholds, 136 internal auditory canal closure and, Drum perforation, 580-584 Aminoglycoside cochlear ototoxicity, 31-33 352-356 meningitis and, 429-430 Electrical stimulation, 70-73, 556-561 Anesthesia, 534 otorhinorrhea, 585-589 Electrocochleography, 479 Annular ligament, 613-617 temporal bone and, 548-551 Meniere’s disease, 161-164, 290-294 Anterior inferior cerebellar artery XGRPi see Calcitonin gene-related transtympanic, 63-69 (AICA), 26 peptide immunoreactivity tympanic, 63-69 Antidepressants, for tinnitus, 18-23 children Electroneurography, 326-329 Apical endolymphatic hydrops, 79-81 cochlear implants, 151-160, 556-561 Electronystagmography, 479-480 Argon laser surgery, 113-117, 283-288 deaf, 437-445, 556-561 Endochondral bone, 230-236 Attic cholesteatoma surgery, 82-87 otitis media in, 469-473, 601-603 Endocochlear potential, of streptomycin, Auditory brainstem response (ABR), otoacoustic emission in, 34-39 194-198 176-181, 479 Cholesteatoma Endolymphatic hydrops, 310 Auditory cortex, 252-257 bilateral congenital, 191-192 Endolymphatic sac, 165-169, 576-579 Auditory evoked potential, 595-600 epitympanic/ mastoid, 369-372 Endoscopic transcutaneous Auditory nerve, 70-73 fibroblasts, 126-130 mastoidoscopy, 369-372 Auricular cancer, 623 in intact canal wall tympanoplasty, Endoscopy, 122-125, 259-262 590-594 Erythromycin, 186-187 Bell's palsy, 295-299, 413 residual and recurrent, 381-382 External canal cancer, 623-624 Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo surgery for, 380-381, 507-511 (BPPV), 310-311 chronic otitis media, 403-406 Facial nerve, 97-99, 411-414 labyrinth partitioning and, 334-341 shronic suppurative otitis media, in cerebellopontine angle surgery and, Betahistine children, 469-473 326-329, 427-433 cochlear blood flow, 26-27 arion cochlear implant, 263-272 grading, 525, 531 cochlear vascular system, 27-28 clinician’s programmer, 255-266 monitoring and acoustic neuroma, Bilateral congenital cholesteatoma, electrode insertion tool, 265 524-531 191-192 portable tester, 265 primary anastomosis, 238-245 Biointegrated ventilation tube, 383-385 Cochlear aqueduct, 165-169 Facial paralysis, bilateral, 605-609 Bipolar cochlear nerve recording, Cochlear disorders, betahistine in, 24-29 Fenestra, 118-121, 615 362-368 Cochlear duct, 79-81 Fenestration procedure, 512-514 Bone Cochlear hearing loss, 252-257 Fibrin glue, 147-150 cancer, 623-626 cytoarchitectonic studies, 254-255 Fibrobiasts, cholesteatoma, 126-130 endochondral, 230-236 tonotopic mapping, 253-254 Fluorescein, and perilymphatic fistulas, mineral density, 455-459 Cochlear implant(s), 410 51-54, 95-96 630 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OTOLOGY/VOLUME 14, NUMBER 6 November 1993 CUMULATIVE INDEX: VOLUME 14 SUBJECT INDEX Aberrant carotid artery, 58 Botulinum toxin treatment, 410 Clarion, 263-272 ABG see Air-bone gap Boyden chamber invasion assays, 127, 128 facial palsy following, 413 ABR see Auditory brainstem response BPPV see Benign paroxysmal positional hearing recovery after, 610-612 Acoustic impedance, 613-617 vertigo labyrinthectomy with, 220-223 Acoustic neuroma Melbourne/Cochlear, 386-391 facial nerve monitoring and, 524-531 Caicitonin gene-related peptide Nucleus multichannel, 357-361 headache and, 552-555 immunoreactivity (CGRPi), 41-49 pediatric, 151-160 hearing preservation and, 562-565 Cancer stimulation in children, 556-561 lateral extent of, 446-450 auricle, 623 Cochlear nerve postoperative pain, 491-494 external canal, 623-624 bipolar recording, 362-368 pregnancy and, 88-91 middle ear, 624 microvascular decompression of, Schwann cells and, 131-134 temporal bone, 623-626 392-396 suboccipital removal of, 148, 215-219 Carcinoma, squamous cell, 512-514 Congenital defects, 549 surgery, 491-494 Carotid artery, 58, 421-422 Contraceptive, oral, 544-547 translabyrinthine removal of, 148, Catecholamine-secreting paraganglioma, Corporate practice of medicine, 3-6 215-219 306-308 Cost containment, 3-4 vestibular neurectomy and, 149 Jerebellopontine angle (CPA) CPA see Cerebellopontine angle volume correlation and, 465-468 endoscopy of, 122-125 Creatinine, 355-356 Acoustic tumors hearing preservation, 423-433 CSF see Cerebrospinal fluid schwannoma transtemporal resection internal auditory canal closure and, of, 434-436 31-33 Dark cells, of utricle, 74-77 translabyrinthine approach, 7-8 retrosigmoid removal of tumors, 31-33, Deafness see Hearing AICA see Anterior inferior cerebellar 585-589 Defensive otology, 515-516 artery Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) Dizziness see Vertigo Air-bone gap (ABG), 135-136 fluorescein and, 51, 53 Draining ears see Chronic otitis media Air conduction thresholds, 136 internal auditory canal closure and, Drum perforation, 580-584 Aminoglycoside cochlear ototoxicity, 31-33 352-356 meningitis and, 429-430 Electrical stimulation, 70-73, 556-561 Anesthesia, 534 otorhinorrhea, 585-589 Electrocochleography, 479 Annular ligament, 613-617 temporal bone and, 548-551 Meniere’s disease, 161-164, 290-294 Anterior inferior cerebellar artery XGRPi see Calcitonin gene-related transtympanic, 63-69 (AICA), 26 peptide immunoreactivity tympanic, 63-69 Antidepressants, for tinnitus, 18-23 children Electroneurography, 326-329 Apical endolymphatic hydrops, 79-81 cochlear implants, 151-160, 556-561 Electronystagmography, 479-480 Argon laser surgery, 113-117, 283-288 deaf, 437-445, 556-561 Endochondral bone, 230-236 Attic cholesteatoma surgery, 82-87 otitis media in, 469-473, 601-603 Endocochlear potential, of streptomycin, Auditory brainstem response (ABR), otoacoustic emission in, 34-39 194-198 176-181, 479 Cholesteatoma Endolymphatic hydrops, 310 Auditory cortex, 252-257 bilateral congenital, 191-192 Endolymphatic sac, 165-169, 576-579 Auditory evoked potential, 595-600 epitympanic/ mastoid, 369-372 Endoscopic transcutaneous Auditory nerve, 70-73 fibroblasts, 126-130 mastoidoscopy, 369-372 Auricular cancer, 623 in intact canal wall tympanoplasty, Endoscopy, 122-125, 259-262 590-594 Erythromycin, 186-187 Bell's palsy, 295-299, 413 residual and recurrent, 381-382 External canal cancer, 623-624 Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo surgery for, 380-381, 507-511 (BPPV), 310-311 chronic otitis media, 403-406 Facial nerve, 97-99, 411-414 labyrinth partitioning and, 334-341 shronic suppurative otitis media, in cerebellopontine angle surgery and, Betahistine children, 469-473 326-329, 427-433 cochlear blood flow, 26-27 arion cochlear implant, 263-272 grading, 525, 531 cochlear vascular system, 27-28 clinician’s programmer, 255-266 monitoring and acoustic neuroma, Bilateral congenital cholesteatoma, electrode insertion tool, 265 524-531 191-192 portable tester, 265 primary anastomosis, 238-245 Biointegrated ventilation tube, 383-385 Cochlear aqueduct, 165-169 Facial paralysis, bilateral, 605-609 Bipolar cochlear nerve recording, Cochlear disorders, betahistine in, 24-29 Fenestra, 118-121, 615 362-368 Cochlear duct, 79-81 Fenestration procedure, 512-514 Bone Cochlear hearing loss, 252-257 Fibrin glue, 147-150 cancer, 623-626 cytoarchitectonic studies, 254-255 Fibrobiasts, cholesteatoma, 126-130 endochondral, 230-236 tonotopic mapping, 253-254 Fluorescein, and perilymphatic fistulas, mineral density, 455-459 Cochlear implant(s), 410 51-54, 95-96 630 SUBJECT INDEX Footplate complications, 113-117 with tympanoplasty, 380-382 Piston placement, 615 Medial meatal fibrosis, 172-175 Poly-l-aspartic acid (PAA), 352-356 Gentamicin, 278-282 Melbourne/Cochlear implant, 386-391 Postmeningitic ossified cochleae, 556-561 Glasgow Benefit Plot, 135-140 Meniere, Prosper, 318-325 Glomus tumors Meniere’s disease Pregnancy, acoustic neuroma and, 88-91 fifty-year history, 495-499 classification of, 224-229 Prostheses, tissue-integrated, 343-348 jugulare, 398-401 electrocochleography for, 161-164, Pterygopalatine fossa, 306-308 Guinea pigs, 165-169, 194-198 290-294 Pulsatile tinnitus, 57, 621 gentamicin for, 278-282 Handedness, effect on middle latency Shy-Drager syndrome, 407-408 Radiation therapy, glomus tumor, response, 595-600 titration streptomycin therapy in, 398-401 Headache, after acoustic neuroma 474-477 Radical temporofacial rerouting, 242-245 excision, 552-555 Meningitis, 429-430, 610-612 Resident-performed surgery, 113-117 Health care delivery system, 3 Microdrill stapedotomy, 113-117 Retrosigmoid approach Hearing Middle ear internal auditory canal, 31-33, 526 aid(s), 410, 619 cancer, 624 removal of CPA tumors, 31-33, 585-589 deaf children, 437-445, 556-561 osteomas of, 189-190 Rinne test, 102-103 infant, 409-410 ototopical drops for, 170-171 Rotational orientation, 349-351 loss, 183-185 surgery, 135-140, 501-506 Round window otosclerosis, 109-112 preservation, 423-436, 533-543, 562-565 Middle latency response, 595-600 recovery, 610-612 Modified occipital approach, 165-169 Sagittal sinus thrombosis, 544-547 Hemifacial spasm, 410 Motorized drills, 121 Schwann cells, 131-134 House-Brackman classification, 524-531 Moving-platform posturography, 567 Schwannoma transtemporal resection, Hyaluronic acid, 501-506 MRA see Magnetic resonance angiography 434-436 HydroxylVent tube see Biointegrated MRI see Magnetic resonance imaging Shuttle flights, 9-16 ventilation tube Myringoplasty, 301-305 Shy-Drager syndrome, 407-408 Sigmoid incision, with craniectomy, IAC see Internal auditory canal Nerve grafting, 149 492-493 Impedance transfer, 613-617 Neuroendoscopy, 261-262 Sigmoid sinus thrombosis, 58 Infant hearing, 409-410 New York University, 423-433 Single photon emission computed Infection, 549 Nucleus multichannel cochlear implant, tomography (SPECT), 70-73 Inner ear 357-361, 437-445 Sinus disease, 295-299 driving injuries, 311 Skull base, 56-61 inflammation, 109-112 OAE see Otoacoustic emission surgery, 460-464, 533-543 Intact canal wall tympanoplasty, 590-594 Oral contraceptive, 544-547 Small fenestra, 118-121 Internal auditory canal (IAC), 526 Ossicles, 381 Sodium fluoride therapy, 482-489 closure and CPA, 31-33 Ossicular chain, 614 absorption of, 488 endoscopy of, 259-262 Ossiculoplasty, 149 effectiveness of, 484-488 Internal carotid artery, 421-422 Osteomas, of middle ear, 189-190 enzyme inhibitor, 482-484 Otitis media side effects of, 488-489 KTP laser surgery, 113-117, 230-236 in children, 469-473, 601-603 SPECT see Single photon emission chronic, 403-406 computed tomography Labyrinth Otoacoustic emission (OAE), 34-39 Speech perception, 437-445 benign paroxysmal positional vertigo Otosclerosis, 109-112, 613-617 Spontaneous perilymphatic fistula, (BPPV) and, 310-311 Ototopical medications, 141-145, 170-171 273-277, 478-481 function, 349-351 Ototoxicity, 141-145 Squamous cell carcinoma, 512-514 streptomycin perfusion of, 570-574 aminoglycoside cochlear, 352-356 Stapedectomy, 113-117, 149, 413 Labyrinthectomy, 220-223 erythromycin, 186-187 resident-performed, 451-454 mastoidectomy and partial, 534-535 Stapedotomy, 149, 615 Laser Doppler flowmetry, 25 PAA see Poly-l-aspartic acid laser, 148, 283-288 Laser stapedotomy, 148, 283-288 Pain, from acoustic neuroma excision, microdrill, 113-117 Laser surgery, 113-117, 230-236, 283-288 491-494 Stapes tendon, 613-617 Lateral semicircular canal, 373-378 Paragangliomas, 57-58 Stenver’s view, 387-388 Leadwires, 151-160 Paranasal sinus disease, 295-299 Streptomycin, 74-77, 194-198 tissue ingrowth, 154, 158-159 Pediatrics see Children lateral semicircular canal and, 373-378 Percutaneous mastoid implants, 343-348 perfusion of labyrinth, 570-574 Magnetic resonance angiography Perforation titration therapy in Meniere’s disease, (MRA), 56-61 drum, 580-584 474-477 Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) tympanic membrane, 92-94 Suboccipital approach, to acoustic acoustic neuromas and, 446-450 Perfusion response, 70-73 neuroma, 148, 215-219, 491-494 Bell’s palsy and, 295-299 Perilymphatic fistula(s), 149, 620 Sudden hearing loss, 183-185 in bilateral facial paralysis, 605-609 fluorescein for detection of, 51-54 Surgery Mastoid spontaneous, 273-277, 478-481 acoustic neuroma, 491-494 obliteration and reconstruction, 149 Perilymphatic perfusion, 195 argon laser, 113-117, 283-288 percutaneous implants, 343-348 Physician, 523 attic cholesteatoma, 82-87 Mastoidectomy fee responsibility, 6 cerebellopontine angle, 326-333 partial labyrinthectomy and, 534-535 as patient advocate, 5 cholesteatoma, 380-381, 507-511 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OTOLOGY/VOLUME 14, NUMBER 6 November 1993 KTP-532 laser, 113-117 to acoustic neuroma, 148, 215-219, intact canal wall, 590-594 microdrill stapedotomy, 113-117 526-527 mastoidectomy with, 380-382 middle ear, 135-140, 501-506 to skull base tumors, 533-543 resident-performed, 113-117 Transtympanic electrocochleography, Jmbo vibration, 247-251 skull base, 460-464, 533-543 63-69 Jniversity of Western Ontario, 172-175 see also specific procedures, Meniere's disease, 290-294 Jtricle, dark cells of, 74-77 e.g., Tympanoplasty Trauma, 311, 549 Triradiate incision, with craniectomy and Vanderbilt University, 622 Temporal bone, 512-514, 548-551 craniotomy, 493 Vascular lesions, 56-61 cancer, 623-626 Tubal function, 580-584 Vein graft, 615 regional bone mineral density Tumors Ventilation tube, 383-385 evaluation of, 455-459 acoustic see Acoustic tumors Vertigo, 280-281, 309-311, 618-619 vascular lesions of, 56-61 facial nerve results versus size of, 529 Vestibular ataxia, 9-16 Temporal meningiomas, 403-406 glomus, 398-401, 495-499 Vestibular nerve section, 63-69 Thyroplasty, 460-464 skull base, 533-543 Vestibular neurectomy, 149 Tinnitus temporal bone, 549 Vestibular neuronitis, 311 antidepressants for, 18-23 Tuning forks Vestibular system, 41-49 pulsatile, 57 bone conduction tests, 101 Vestibulospinal evaluation, 567 litration streptomycin therapy, history of tests, 100-105 474-477 Tympanic electrocochleography, 63-69 Weber test, 102 Translabyrinthine approach, 7-8 Tympanic membrane perforation, 92-94 Whiplash, 311 Tympanoplasty, 135-137, 148-149 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OTOLOGY/VOLUME 14, NUMBER 6 November 1993 THE FACIAL NERVE FACIAL NERVE REFERENCE LIST As a service to the readers of The Facial Nerve section, a reference list of the contents covered in The American Journal of Otology for 1993 has been prepared. These have been arranged in alphabetical order according to subject of facial nerve disorders. Atrophy Bell’s Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery Board Examination Role of Electrical Stimulation Therapy for Bell’s Palsy. Question: What is the Role of an ATP Strain to Detect Facial Fitzgerald DC. July 1993; 14(4):413-414. Muscle Atrophy? Carlson BM. July 1993; 14(4):411. Recurrent Kinesis Recurrent Alternating Facial Palsy in a Child. White DW. Facial Hyper- and Hypokinesia following Face Lift Surgery. January 1993; 14(1):97-98. January 1993; 14(1):99. Paralysis Neuroma Facial Paralysis following Revision Stapedectomy. July 1993; Left Tympanic Segment Facial Nerve Neuroma and Hearing 14(4):413. Loss, but Normal Facial Function. Nissen RL. January 1993; Welder’s Spark and Facial Paralysis. Chen DA. July 1993; 14(1):98-99. 14(4):411-412. Palsy Trauma Facial Palsy following Cochlear Implantation. Schneiderman Reanimation Options in Facial Paresis following Traumatic Tr.J uly 1993; 14(4):413. Birth Injury. Croxson G. January 1993; 14(1):97. AUTHOR INDEX Agresti, CarolynJ. , 126 Fagan, Paul Anthony, 306 Keithley, Elizabeth M., 109 Albino, Anthony P., 126 Feghali, Joseph G., 491 Kenna, Margaret A., 469 Amedee, Ronald G., 373 Ferguson, Lawrence R., 403 Keohane, John D., 172 Anderson, Douglas E., 31 Flanzer, John, 524 Kessler, Dorcas K., 263 Anthony, Philip F., 334 Fournier, Eric M., 63 Kessler, Kathy, 437 Applegate, Laura, 56 Fradet, Gaetan, 278 Kletzker, G. Robert, 434 Arenberg, I. Kaufman, 95, 161 Fredrickson, John M., 230 Koriwchak, Michael, 623 Arriaga, Moises A., 446, 465 Kronenberg, Jona, 92 Aubert, Anne, 373 Gadre, Arun K., 51, 215 KwartlerJ,e d A., 495 Garraghty, Preston E., 252 Backous, Douglas B., 451 Gaughan, Robert K., 88 Lalwani, Anil K., 398 Bagger-Sojback, Dan, 501, 576 Ge, Xianxi, 74, 194, 290, 570 Langman, Alan W., 343 Baldwin, Robert L., 601 Geier, Lisa, 556 LaRouere, MichaelJ. , 474 Ball, Geoffrey, 247 Gherini, Stuart, 283, 613 Lau, Sai-Kit, 79 Bastianelli, Guido, 613 Gibbin, Kevin P., 610 Laurikainen, Esa A., 24 Baulieu, J.L., 70 Gibson, William P.R 95, 273 Lee, John R., 165 Beatty, Charles W., 131, 552 Gilden, Jan, 556 Leonetti, John P., 31, 434 Ben-Shoshan, Josef, 92 Glasscock, Michael E., III, 3 Levine, Samuel C., 63 Berges, Josette, 482 Goode, Richard L., 247 Lew, Henry L., 595 Beutter, P., 70 Graham, Malcolm D., 141, 474 Lewis, William S., 423 Bigelow, Douglas C., 434 Graham, Sharon S., 544 Linthicum, Fred H., Jr., 79 Black, F. Owen, 9 Grandis, Jennifer R., 183 Liu, Jianzhong, 194 Blamey, Peter J., 386 Grénman, Reidar, 24 Lo, William W.M., 56, 446 Bluestone, Charles D., 469 Gresty, Michael A., 349 Long, Steven, 465 Bone, Henry G., 455 Gruber, Benjamin, 403 Lonsbury-Martin, Brenda L., 34 Brackmann, Derald E., 380 Gulya, A.J ulianna, 213, 214 Lopez, André, 613 Braganza, Rabindra A., 191 Gutin, Philip H., 398 Luetje, Charles M., 556 Bretlau, Paul, 482 Gyo, Kiyofumi, 590 Lundy, Larry B., 141 Brookes, Gerald B., 349 Lutman, Mark E., 610 Browning, George G., 135 Haines, StepheJn. , 63 Han, Jin C., 126 MacRae, Duncan L., 172 Bryce, Graham E., 278 Harner, Stephen G., 88, 131, 552 Maddox, H. Edward III, 556 Harris, Jeffrey P., 109 Mangal, Ajay, 189 Calkins, D.S., 9 Hemmati, Masoud, 403 Mangham, Charles A., Jr., 118 Carroll, William R., 343 Hinohira, Yasuyuki, 590 Margolis, Robert H., 63 Cass, Stephen P., 533, 566 Hinton, Anthony E., 407 Marsh, Michael A., 386 Causse, Jean-Bernard, 283, 482 Hirsch, Barry E., 183, 326, 330, 392, 533 Martin, Glen K., 34 Causse, Jean René, 482, 613 Hitselberger, William E., 7 Martin, William H., 362 Chiong, Charlotte M., 278 Holmquist, Jorgen, 501 McArthur, Gregory R., 283 Civantos, Francisco, 403, 460 Horn, Karl L., 283 McCormick, Barry, 610 Clark, Graeme M., 151, 386 Hulka, Gregory F., 352 McCoy, Marcy J., 34 Cody, Dianna D., 455 McGuinn, Marion George, 318 Cohen, Noel L., 357, 423 Ikeda, Katsuhisha, !70 McKennan, Kevin X., 259, 369 Coker, Newton J., 451 Meiteles, Lawrence Z., 512 Conley, John J., 512 Jackler, Robert K., 100, 317, 398 Mendel, Lennart, 501 Coticchia, James M., 230 Jackson, C. Gary, 1, 460 Mercke, Ulf, 501 Cutler, Daniel S., 343 Jahn, Anthony F., 383 Metcalfe, Teresa, 349 Jannetta, Peter J., 392 Meyer, Glenn, 585 De Cos, Maria Angeles, 186 Janzen, Victor D., 172 Meyerhoff, William L., March Editorial, De la Cruz, Antonio, 56, 446 Jenkins, Herman A., 451 165, 478 De Pablos, Carmen, 186 Jerger, James Millen, StevenJ. , 585 Dickins, John R.E., 544 Johnson, Alan J., 147 Miller, Douglas A., 230 Dobie, Robert A., 18 Jonsson, Lars, 295 Miller, Josef M., 24 DornhoffeJro,hn L., 161 Juberthie, Lysiane, 613 Mischke, Robert E., 95 Doyle, Karen Jo, 562 Mishler, E. Tracy, 434 Durrant, John, 326, 330 Kaas, Jon H., 252 Miyamoto, Richard T., 437 Kallinen, Johanna, 24 Moller, Aage R., 392 Ebersold, MichaelJ. , 552 Kamerer, Donald B., 326, 330 Moller, Margareta B., 392 El-Guindy, Ahmed, 580 Karas, David E., 495 Monsell, Edwin M., 455 El-Mofty, Samir, 230 Kaseff, Leon G., 605 Montgomery, William W., 548 Engstr6ém, Mats, 295 Katon, Wayne J., 18 Myres, Wendy A., 437 Kearns, Donald B., 191 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OTOLOGY/VOLUME 14, NUMBER 6 November 1993 Nakamura, Tadashi, 349 Ramsden, Richard T. 407 Stenstrom, Robert, 176 Nedzelski, Julian M., 278, 491 Ramsey, Hans, 82 Stewart, Michael G., 595 Nelson, Ralph, 465 Ramsey, Kent L., 605 Strunk, Chester L., Jr., 113 Netterville, James L., 460 Ransohoff, Joseph, 423 Stuart, Andrew, 176 Newell, David J., 31 Rebeiz, Elie E., 51 Sullivan, Mark D., 18 Ng, Matthew, 100 Reindorp, Amanda G., 176 Niparko, John K., 220, 343 Ren, Tianying, 24 Takasaka, Tomonori, 170 Nishihara, Shinsei, 247 Reschke, Millard F., 9 Tallan, Eric M., 131 Nissen, Alan J., 147 Robbins, Amy M., 437 Tarlov, Edward C., 215 Norris, Charles H., 373 Robier, A., 70 Tasis, Ana, 186 Nuttall, Alfred L., 24 Rodgers, Grayson K., 56 Telischi, Fred F., 446 Nuutinen, Juhani, 301, 507 Roland, Peter S., March Editorial Thuomas, Karl-Ake, 295 Rosane, Bret A., 469 Tong, Yit C., 151 O'Donoghue, Gerard M., 122, 610 Rosenberg, Seth I., 362, 524 O'Flynn, Paul, 122 Rosseau, Gail L., 392 Uriel, José, 482 Olivier, Jean-Claude, 613 Rowed, David W., 491 Orchik, Daniel]. , 290 Rubin, Wallace, 509 Valle, Reina, 186 Orobello, Peter W., Jr., 189 Ruby, Ralph R.F., 172 Vartiainen, Eero, 301, 507 Osberger, Mary Joe, 437 Russo, Joan, 18 Virolainen, Erkki, 24 Owens, Judith J., 34 Sacristan, Jose A., 186 Wackym, Phillip A., 41 Paloski, William H., 9 Saeed, Shakeel, 407 Wagener, Marilyn M., 183 Palva, Tauno, 82 Sakai, Connie S., 18 Walker, Paul Jerome, 306 Pankratov, Michail M., 51 Sasaki, Yasushi, 590 Waltzman, Susan B., 357 Pappas, Dennis George, 318 Scao, Y. Le, 70 Weber, Peter C., 566 Parisier, Simon C., 126 Schessel, David A., 278, 491 Welsh, Joseph E., 147 Parnes, Lorne S., 172 Schindler, Robert A., 263 Whitford, Lesley A., 386 Pascual, Julio, 186 Schuring, Arnold G., 409, 515 Whittaker, C. Keith, 2 Patel, SunilJ ., 421 Schwaber, Mitchell K., 252 Williams, John F., 151 Pensak, Myles L., 189 Schwartz, Gary K., 126 Winzenburg, Sandra M., 63 Perkins, Rodney C., 147 Schwegler, John W., 36% Wolf, Michael, 92 Pfleiderer, Andrew G., 278 Seidman, Michael D., 52 Wright, Charles G., 165 Pillsbury, Harold C., 238, 352 Sekhar, Laligam, 326, 330, 421, 533 Wright, Donald C., 533 Poe, Dennis S., 51, 215 Shambaugh, George E., Jr., 482 Pourcelot, L., 70 Shea, John J., Jr., 74, 194, 224, 290, 570 Xu, Jin, 386 Prasad, Sanjay, 326, 330 Shelton, Clough, 562 Xu, Shi-ang, 151, 386 Pratt, Hillel, 362 Shepard, Neil T., 220 Prazma, Jiri, 352 Shepherd, Robert K., 151 Yanagihara, Naoaki, 590 Pugh, Bradley K., 434 Shupert, Charlotte, 9 Yang, Edward Y., 176 Pulver, Steven, 352 Silver, Frederick M., 189 Yarbrough, Wendell G., 238 Silverman, Julianna M., 386 Quinn, Francis B., Jr., 113 Silverstein, Herbert, 362, 524 Zappia, John J., 474 Quirk, Wayne S., 24 Smith, Peter G., 31, 434 Zurbano, Felipe, 186 Soto, Javier, 186 Zwolan, Teresa A., 220 Stenquist, Monica, 295

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