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The Neurologist
Introduction: Despite the involvement of the thalamus in the auditory pathway, hearing loss is not commonly recognized as a sequela of thalamic hemorrhage. Interestingly, only a few case reports in the literature describe thalamic hemorrhage as a cause of sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSHL).
Kathleen Graveran-Perez +4 more
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Introduction: Despite the involvement of the thalamus in the auditory pathway, hearing loss is not commonly recognized as a sequela of thalamic hemorrhage. Interestingly, only a few case reports in the literature describe thalamic hemorrhage as a cause of sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSHL).
Kathleen Graveran-Perez +4 more
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Hearing Handicap in Adults With Unilateral Deafness and Bilateral Hearing Loss
Otology & Neurotology, 2013To assess the perception of hearing handicap in adult patients with unilateral sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) compared with those with bilateral SNHL or unilateral congenital SNHL.Retrospective chart review.Multicenter department of otolaryngology referrals.Seventy-one subjects in the unilateral severe-profound (>70 dB) sudden SNHL group ...
Satoshi, Iwasaki +6 more
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Outcomes of Children with Mild Bilateral Hearing Loss and Unilateral Hearing Loss
Seminars in Hearing, 2008Studies of children with minimal hearing loss have included children with varying degrees of hearing loss, ranging from 16 dB hearing level (HL) to 44 dB HL. Because children with unilateral, high-frequency, and mild bilateral hearing loss have not previously been identified in the newborn period, it has been difficult to describe the developmental ...
Christine Yoshinaga-Itano +3 more
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Total bilateral hearing loss as a complication of myeloma
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1988A 58-year-old lady relapsed from longterm remission of multiple myeloma and developed a sudden and complete hearing loss in the left ear followed two weeks later by the right ear. This permanent loss was almost certainly due to inner ear haemorrhages.
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Study on the Distribution of Hearing Levels in Idiopathic Bilateral Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1994The pattern of aggravation in hearing was investigated in 105 patients who were diagnosed as having idiopathic bilateral sensorineural hearing loss at the Hearing Loss Clinic, Department of Otolaryngology, Kitasato University Hospital. Audiograms were taken 1,069 times from the 105 cases over more than 3 years, and were used to obtain the distribution ...
M, Hirayama +3 more
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Bilateral Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions in a Child with Bilateral Profound Hearing Loss
Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1996Recording of bilateral evoked otoacoustic emissions in a 3-year-old girl with bilateral profound hearing loss is presented. No component of auditory-evoked brain stem potentials was recorded. Findings on computed tomography of the inner ear were within normal limits. At retest 3 months later, these results were unchanged.
L, Laccourreye +3 more
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Sweet's disease and profound, bilateral, sensorineural hearing loss
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2009AbstractObjective:We report a case of Sweet's disease associated with rapid, profound loss of hearing, against a background of progressive, bilateral, sensorineural hearing loss.Results:The clinical features were indistinguishable from those of immune-mediated inner ear disease. Establishment of a definitive diagnosis was a challenge due to the absence
S, Cheng, M, da Cruz
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Sudden bilateral hearing loss after spinal anaesthesia
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2015AbstractBackground:Spinal anaesthesia is one of the most widely used regional anaesthesia techniques. Sudden bilateral hearing loss following spinal anaesthesia has only been reported in a few cases.Case report:This paper reports the case of a 50-year-old woman who developed sudden bilateral hearing loss following spinal anaesthesia for hallux valgus ...
C, Sahin, U, Terzioglu, G, Yigit
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Bilateral Progressive Sensorineural Hearing Loss of Unknown Etiology
ORL, 2010Clinical observations of 28 cases with bilateral idiopathic progressive sensorineural hearing loss (BIPSNHL) were made in comparison with the data from the Research Committee of the Ministry of Health and Welfare of Japan. Two types with correlation to the age of onset were found in BIPSNHL; the juvenile type which starts at an early age, and the adult
J, Kanzaki, T, O-uchi
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Bilateral versus unilateral sudden sensorineural hearing loss
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2007OBJECTIVESTo analyze the clinical characteristics and treatment results between bilateral (bi‐) and unilateral (uni‐) sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL).STUDY DESIGN AND SETTINGA retrospective study.METHODSThree hundred twenty‐four patients with SSNHL were classified into two groups; simultaneous bi‐SSNHL (n = 16) and uni‐SSNHL (n = 308).
Jeong-Hoon, Oh +4 more
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