R Hulse
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Recent Articles
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Nguyen J, Berger J, Curthoys I, Held V, Zaubitzer L, Hulse R, et al.
Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol
. 2021 Sep;
151:110921.
PMID: 34537549
Introduction: The incidence of vestibular disorders and vertigo during childhood is increasing and pediatric clinicians have become more sensitive to children's balance disorders; thus, there is a need for appropriate...
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Hulse R, Warken C, Biesdorf A, Erhart M, Rotter N, Hormann K, et al.
HNO
. 2019 Sep;
68(5):360-366.
PMID: 31506769
Introduction: Dizziness is a common complaint among patients; however, a lack of valid data concerning age and gender distribution of dizziness disorders among children under the age of 15 years...
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Holzl M, Behrmann R, Biesinger E, von Heymann W, Hulse R, Goessler U, et al.
HNO
. 2019 Feb;
67(Suppl 1):1-9.
PMID: 30742234
This paper discusses otorhinolaryngological symptoms associated with functional disorders of the upper cervical spine. Hints aimed to avoid misdiagnoses of cross-organ otorhinolaryngological symptoms as phobic or psychogenic disorders are presented....
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Holzl M, Lappat A, Hulse R, Biesinger E, Arens C, Voss L
HNO
. 2018 Jul;
66(9):668-676.
PMID: 30022256
Background: Consensus has been established that the subjective vertical (SV) is a result of multimodal sensory integration. In order to be able to calculate the vestibulocervical sensory competence for the...
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Holzl M, Behrmann R, Biesinger E, von Heymann W, Hulse R, Arens C
HNO
. 2018 Feb;
66(3):237-250.
PMID: 29468274
This paper discusses otorhinolaryngological symptoms associated with functional disorders of the upper cervical spine. Hints aimed to avoid misdiagnoses of cross-organ otorhinolaryngological symptoms as phobic or psychogenic disorders are presented....
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Kramer B, Schultz J, Hulse R, Hormann K, Cazan D
Laryngorhinootologie
. 2016 Mar;
95(3):200-1.
PMID: 26974201
No abstract available.
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Walther L, Hulse R, Lauer K, Wenzel A
HNO
. 2015 Feb;
63(5):383-92.
PMID: 25645652
The otorhinolaryngologist is often involved in an interdisciplinary approach to diagnose ototoxic side effects. Under certain conditions, chemical agents-particularly drugs-can have ototoxic effects. This is not only true for systemic...
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Walther L, Hulse R, Lauer K, Wenzel A
HNO
. 2015 Jan;
63(4):315-24.
PMID: 25616875
Ototoxicity describes reversible or irreversible disorders of inner ear functions due to the influence of chemical, biological, or physical substances. Ototoxicity should be kept in mind during differential diagnosis of...
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Hulse R, Hulse M, Wenzel A, Hormann K, Servais J
Laryngorhinootologie
. 2014 Sep;
94(3):173-8.
PMID: 25265227
Dizziness is one of the most common postoperative complications after a cochlear-implant (CI) surgery. With our prospective, matched-paired controlled study, we could demonstrate that patients with distinctive sensorineural hearing loss--even...
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Walther L, Hulse R, Blodow A
Ophthalmologe
. 2012 Dec;
110(1):16-25.
PMID: 23263652
Dizziness is a common symptom in daily clinical practice. Dizziness and vertigo affect the quality of life as they are associated with the risk of falls leading to limited ability...