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  1. ... of bilateral hypoplasia of the cochlea and the cochlear nerve. Children with Warsaw syndrome usually present early with ... beneficial if there is complete absence of the cochlear nerve) Cochlear implantation, if cochlear nerve is present Auditory ...
  2. ... vestibular nerves run with the nerve of hearing (cochlear nerve) in the internal auditory meatus. These tumours can cause hearing loss by compressing the cochlear nerve in this narrow bony channel or in the ...
  3. ... the brain. This nerve is called the vestibular cochlear nerve. It is behind the ear, right under the ...
  4. ... Grose JH. Auditory neuropathy characteristics in children with cochlear nerve deficiency. Ear Hear. 2006; 27 :399–408. [ PubMed : ...
  5. ... energy can then be used to stimulate the cochlear nerve (the nerve for hearing), sending "sound" signals to ...
  6. ... permanent teeth after pediatric stem cell transplantation. Dental root development after ... the risk of hearing loss, the average cochlear dose should not exceed 30 to 35 Gy, ...
  7. ... list ><synonym >Deafness and myopia</synonym><synonym >Deafness, cochlear, ... is responsible for the eighth and final step in this process, in which ...