Vestibulotoxic and ototoxic effects often are seen after long-term, high-dose systemic treatment with gentamicin, but toxic effects after topical use have not been reported in animals, to the authors\u27 knowledge. Vestibular and auditory effects of twice daily otic gentamicin treatment for 21 days were evaluated in 10 dogs with intact tympanic membranes and in the same 10 dogs after experimental bilateral myringotomy. Each dog served as its own control; 7 drops of gentamicin sulfate (3 mg/ml in a buffered aqueous vehicle) were placed in 1 ear, and 7 drops of vehicle were placed in the opposite ear. Treatment and control ears were reversed after myringotomy. Vestibular function was evaluated daily by neurologic examination and behavioral as...
Background: Transtympanic administration of gentamicin may be suitable to achieve unilateral vestibu...
AbstractIntroductionAuditory conditioning consists of the pre-exposure to low levels of a potential ...
Objectives: The ototoxic effects of aminoglycosides, such as gentamicin and amikacin, are well-estab...
Gentamicin sulphate is used clinically to produce vestibular organ damage in patients with intractab...
For determination of the importance of several factors affecting the vestibular toxicity of gentamic...
The fulltext of this publication will be made publicly available after relevant embargo periods have...
Aminoglycoside antibiotics cause considerable toxicity to the inner ear. A progressive hearing loss ...
Aminoglycoside antibiotics cause considerable toxicity to the inner ear. A progressive hearing loss ...
Intratympanic gentamicin therapy is widely used clinically to treat the debilitating symptoms of Mén...
Objective/Hypothesis: Although most studies have identified damage in the cochlea and semicircular c...
All the aminoglycoside antibiotics now in clinical use are ototoxic. This study was designed to comp...
Conclusion. The gentamicin-induced pathological alteration in the cochlear nucleus is not exclusivel...
Background: Transtympanic administration of gentamicin may be suitable to achieve unilateral vestibu...
INTRODUCTION: Auditory conditioning consists of the pre-exposure to low levels of a potential harmf...
Summary: Ototoxicity is still a challenge to medicine. The discovery of self-protecting endogenous m...
Background: Transtympanic administration of gentamicin may be suitable to achieve unilateral vestibu...
AbstractIntroductionAuditory conditioning consists of the pre-exposure to low levels of a potential ...
Objectives: The ototoxic effects of aminoglycosides, such as gentamicin and amikacin, are well-estab...
Gentamicin sulphate is used clinically to produce vestibular organ damage in patients with intractab...
For determination of the importance of several factors affecting the vestibular toxicity of gentamic...
The fulltext of this publication will be made publicly available after relevant embargo periods have...
Aminoglycoside antibiotics cause considerable toxicity to the inner ear. A progressive hearing loss ...
Aminoglycoside antibiotics cause considerable toxicity to the inner ear. A progressive hearing loss ...
Intratympanic gentamicin therapy is widely used clinically to treat the debilitating symptoms of Mén...
Objective/Hypothesis: Although most studies have identified damage in the cochlea and semicircular c...
All the aminoglycoside antibiotics now in clinical use are ototoxic. This study was designed to comp...
Conclusion. The gentamicin-induced pathological alteration in the cochlear nucleus is not exclusivel...
Background: Transtympanic administration of gentamicin may be suitable to achieve unilateral vestibu...
INTRODUCTION: Auditory conditioning consists of the pre-exposure to low levels of a potential harmf...
Summary: Ototoxicity is still a challenge to medicine. The discovery of self-protecting endogenous m...
Background: Transtympanic administration of gentamicin may be suitable to achieve unilateral vestibu...
AbstractIntroductionAuditory conditioning consists of the pre-exposure to low levels of a potential ...
Objectives: The ototoxic effects of aminoglycosides, such as gentamicin and amikacin, are well-estab...