M Praetorius
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Recent Articles
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Wilcke P, Hoffmann A, Praetorius M
HNO
. 2024 Dec;
73(1):71-80.
PMID: 39680108
The current article presents and explains methods for clinical examination of the vestibular system that have been used from the 1950s to the present day. It spans 230 years of...
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Offergeld C, Ketterer M, Neudert M, Hassepass F, Weerda N, Richter B, et al.
HNO
. 2020 Sep;
69(3):213-220.
PMID: 32929523
Background: The corona crisis not only affects professional activities but also teaching and learning at universities. Buzzwords, such as e‑learning and digitalization suggest the possibility of innovative teaching approaches that...
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Offergeld C, Praetorius M, Neudert M
HNO
. 2020 Apr;
68(4):229-230.
PMID: 32239251
No abstract available.
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Offergeld C, Zahnert T, Caro J, Prieto J, Centeno J, Laszig R, et al.
HNO
. 2019 Jun;
67(7):515-518.
PMID: 31197423
Nowadays, social projects are usually oriented in such a way that after a given period of time, they can either support themselves independently or even allow a pecuniary reimbursement. In...
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Lailach S, Schenke T, Baumann I, Walter H, Praetorius M, Beleites T, et al.
HNO
. 2017 Jul;
65(12):973-980.
PMID: 28717959
Background: Otosclerosis affects health-related quality of life (HRQOL). Until now, measurements have only been performed using audiometric data or non-validated quality of life questionnaires. Objective: The objective of this study...
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Herisanu I, Hoth S, Praetorius M
HNO
. 2016 Nov;
64(12):891-896.
PMID: 27837216
Background: Cochlear implants (CI) have been established as the therapy of choice for functional deafness. The number of CI-rehabilitated patients is continuously growing. The resulting data can provide important information...
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Hoth S, Herisanu I, Praetorius M
HNO
. 2016 Nov;
64(12):870-879.
PMID: 27837215
Background: When setting the electrical stimulation level of cochlear implants during individual adjustment of the speech processor, especially in children, objective measures such as intracochlearly measured electrically evoked compound action...
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