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Cochlear and brainstem implantation

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2002
Cochlear implantation is an established habilitative and rehabilitative option for profoundly deafened individuals over 1 year of age who derive limited benefit from conventional hearing aids. Auditory performance varies among individuals and is determined primarily by age at implantation, pre-existence of speech and language skills, and the time ...
Elizabeth H. Toh, William M. Luxford
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Tinnitus and cochlear implants

Auris Nasus Larynx, 2011
Several published studies seem to confirm the clinical observation that cochlear implants (CI) have a suppressive effect on tinnitus in most CI users. The aim of this paper is to present our personal experiences on tinnitus improvement after cochlear implantation.Before surgery, 51 post-lingually profoundly deaf adults, who underwent cochlear ...
Bovo R, Ciorba A, MARTINI, ALESSANDRO
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Cochlear implants

Medical Journal of Australia, 1987
Publisher’s permission requested and denied. ; Over the past two decades there has been remarkable progress in the clinical treatment of profound hearing loss for individuals unable to derive significant benefit from hearing aids. Now many individuals who were unable to communicate effectively prior to receiving a cochlear implant are able to do so ...
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Cochlear Implantation in Neurobrucellosis

Otology & Neurotology, 2009
To report the first successful cochlear implantation (CI) in neurobrucellosis.A patient with bilateral total sensorineural hearing loss and other neurologic sequela due to neurobrucellosis from a country in which the disease is epidemic was successfully rehabilitated with CI.Clinical, laboratory, radiodiagnostics, and audiological.Sensorineural hearing
KIRKIM, GÜNAY   +4 more
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Cochlear Implantation in Otosclerosis

Otology & Neurotology, 2005
The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare the results obtained in a group of implanted otosclerotic patients with a group of cochlear implant (CI) patients not affected by otosclerosis.Retrospective case review.Tertiary referral center.Nine patients affected by profound sensorineural hearing loss caused by otosclerosis and nine patients ...
Nicola, Quaranta   +6 more
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Cochlear implantation and meningitis

International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2004
Study clinical presentation, diagnosis and treatment of cochlear implant patients diagnosed with bacterial meningitis.Cochlear implantation in children is necessary for the optimal development of speech in the developing child diagnosed with profound sensorineural hearing loss.
Christopher P. Poje, Vincent Callanan
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Improvement of cognitive function after cochlear implantation in elderly patients.

JAMA Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 2015
IMPORTANCE The association between hearing impairment and cognitive decline has been established; however, the effect of cochlear implantation on cognition in profoundly deaf elderly patients is not known.
I. Mosnier   +15 more
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Revision cochlear implantation

Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head & Neck Surgery, 2009
Cochlear implantation is a well tolerated and effective procedure in the rehabilitation of profoundly and severely hearing-impaired individuals. Cochlear reimplantation may be necessary for a variety of reasons. The recent literature regarding the indications, surgical considerations, and outcomes in revision cochlear implant (RCI) surgery is reviewed ...
John Thomas Roland   +2 more
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Delayed Complications After Cochlear Implantation.

JAMA Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 2015
IMPORTANCE Surgeons should understand the potential long-term complications in patients who undergo cochlear implantation (CI) and should be able to facilitate counseling.
Bradford Terry   +2 more
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Cochlear Implants in Children

Ear and Hearing, 1983
In recent years, the House single-electrode cochlear implant has proven to be a clinically feasible prosthesis for profoundly deaf adults. Based on these findings, the decision was made to begin implanting those children who could not benefit from hearing aids.
Karen I. Berliner   +4 more
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