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Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2007
Various real-time telemedicine applications have been investigated in audiology, including pure tone audiometry, otoacoustic emission testing, auditory brainstem response recordings, hearing aid fitting and video-otoscopy. Store-and-forward applications have usually been used to transmit basic patient data including case history information and ...
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Various real-time telemedicine applications have been investigated in audiology, including pure tone audiometry, otoacoustic emission testing, auditory brainstem response recordings, hearing aid fitting and video-otoscopy. Store-and-forward applications have usually been used to transmit basic patient data including case history information and ...
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Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 1994
This chapter describes the basic audiological tests used in otoneurological evaluation. The interpretation of pure tone and speech audiometry in the discrimination of specific disorders caused by lesions in the middle ear, cochlea, or auditory nervous system is described.
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This chapter describes the basic audiological tests used in otoneurological evaluation. The interpretation of pure tone and speech audiometry in the discrimination of specific disorders caused by lesions in the middle ear, cochlea, or auditory nervous system is described.
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Australian family physician, 2011
An audiogram is a hearing test conducted under ideal listening conditions in a soundproof booth. The test includes different pitches and intensities and the results are conveyed in graphical form. If there is hearing loss an audiogram helps distinguish conductive loss (outer/middle ear) from sensorineural loss (cochlea/cochlear nerve).
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An audiogram is a hearing test conducted under ideal listening conditions in a soundproof booth. The test includes different pitches and intensities and the results are conveyed in graphical form. If there is hearing loss an audiogram helps distinguish conductive loss (outer/middle ear) from sensorineural loss (cochlea/cochlear nerve).
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2021
Abstract Common ear problems encountered in day-to-day paediatrics are described here, alongside how to conduct an assessment and when to refer.
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Abstract Common ear problems encountered in day-to-day paediatrics are described here, alongside how to conduct an assessment and when to refer.
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1963
J, Sataloff, L, Vassallo
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J, Sataloff, L, Vassallo
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1962
J E, BORDLEY, W G, HARDY, M P, HARDY
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J E, BORDLEY, W G, HARDY, M P, HARDY
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[Quality assurance in audiology and pediatric audiology].
HNO, 1996For many years quality assurance has been well established in industry. At the same time, quality assurance in the medical services has become more important. The present study was limited to aspects of quality assurance in general and pediatric audiology.
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Audiology in the time of COVID-19: practices and opinions of audiologists in the UK
International Journal of Audiology, 2021Gabrielle H Saunders
exaly

