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Improved Bone Conduction and Hearing Outcomes After Stapes Surgery for Otosclerosis
ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the improvement in bone conduction (BC) thresholds after stapes surgery for otosclerosis, compare the outcomes of surgical techniques, and analyze the short‐ and long‐term results to inform treatment strategies. Methods We retrospectively reviewed data from 173 patients (188 ears) who underwent total stapedectomy, partial
Na Zhang+6 more
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Auditory Steady-State Responses for Detecting Mild Hearing Loss in Babies, Infants, and Children: Literature Review. [PDF]
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Curricula overlap between optometry and other health science training programmes at the university of Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa. [PDF]
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"I always feel like I'm the first deaf person they have ever met:" Deaf Awareness, Accessibility and Communication in the United Kingdom's National Health Service (NHS): How can we do better? [PDF]
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Cultural diversity in early hearing detection and intervention: service provider perspectives. [PDF]
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Seminars in Hearing, 2022
AbstractPrior to the fitting of hearing aids, clinicians and patients must discuss the best treatment options for the physical and audiologic needs of the patients. To be able to confidently make these decisions, the clinician should complete a medical and audiological case history.
Emily A, Benson, Jessica J, Messersmith
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AbstractPrior to the fitting of hearing aids, clinicians and patients must discuss the best treatment options for the physical and audiologic needs of the patients. To be able to confidently make these decisions, the clinician should complete a medical and audiological case history.
Emily A, Benson, Jessica J, Messersmith
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International Journal of Audiology, 2008
The profession of audiology took root in Brazil nearly a half a century ago and has since blossomed into a flourishing, well-developed field. Currently, audiologists in Brazil work at private institutions, including private medical practices and dedicated speech and hearing clinics.
Beatriz Cavalcanti de Albuquerque Caiuby Novaes+2 more
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The profession of audiology took root in Brazil nearly a half a century ago and has since blossomed into a flourishing, well-developed field. Currently, audiologists in Brazil work at private institutions, including private medical practices and dedicated speech and hearing clinics.
Beatriz Cavalcanti de Albuquerque Caiuby Novaes+2 more
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