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ABSTRACT Introduction Tympanic membrane perforation can cause hearing impairment with detrimental effects on communication and quality of life, and is a problem affecting an estimated 250 million people. To date, there is little analysis to inform public policy on options for assistive hearing technology rehabilitation in this group.
Thomas Hampton+3 more
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Assessing Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR) Quality: A Retrospective Review of One Center's Findings. [PDF]
Choudhry HS+4 more
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Evaluation of Auditory Brainstem Response in Chicken Hatchlings. [PDF]
Ordiway G+3 more
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Wearable sensors in paediatric neurology
Types of signals monitored in children's natural environments using wearable sensors, and their associated applications in various paediatric neurological conditions. Plain language summary: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dmcn.16267 Abstract Wearable sensors have the potential to transform diagnosis, monitoring, and management of children ...
Camila González Barral, Laurent Servais
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Evaluating the feasibility of a tele-diagnostic auditory brainstem response service in a rural context. [PDF]
Sithi D, Govender SM, Ntuli TS.
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Mice and mouse embryonic fibroblasts homozygous for an Actg1 allele edited to translate β‐actin instead of γ‐actin (Actg1‐coding beta) are devoid of γ‐actin protein. We demonstrate that these Actg1c‐b/c‐b mice present with no measurable phenotype in survival, body mass, activity, muscle contractility, or auditory function.
Lauren J. Sundby+7 more
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Auditory brainstem response audiometry in tauopathy mouse model of human Alzheimer's disease. [PDF]
Burke K+3 more
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The human neuroprotective placental protein composition suppressing tinnitus and restoring auditory brainstem response in a rodent model of sodium salicylate-induced ototoxicity. [PDF]
Farhadi M+11 more
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