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Preliminary Results of a New Experimental Model for Intratympanic Treatment
Author(s) -
Kamil Aykal,
Fazıl Necdet Ardiç,
Funda Tümkaya,
Emrah Yücel,
Mehri Akarsu,
Cüneyt Orhan Kara,
Emin Erdem
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
turkish archives of otorhinolaryngology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1303-6289
pISSN - 0304-4793
DOI - 10.5152/tao.2018.3467
Subject(s) - inner ear , vestibule , cochlea , dexamethasone , basal (medicine) , apex (geometry) , nasal vestibule , anatomy , animal model , medicine , audiology , vestibular system , insulin , nose
Corticosteroids have been applied via transtympanic route for a long time to treat the inner ear disorders. A few animal models were used to answer the questions, "How much drug goes into the inner ear?" and "How far does the drug reach through the scala tympani and/or scala vestibuli?" However, the cerebrospinal fluid contamination poses a major problem. The aims of this study were to create a new sampling model showing the dexamethasone distribution in the inner ear and to provide more reliable data about drug concentrations.

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