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Functional Hearing Disorder in Children
Seminars in Pediatric Neurology, 2022Functional hearing disorder (FHD) is one of the conditions that fall under the umbrella of Functional Neurological Disorders. FHD is characterized by a decrease in hearing sensitivity without correlation in standard audiological testing. In the general pediatric population, the prevalence of FHD is estimated at less than 2%.
Debra H. Weisleder, Pedro Weisleder
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2015
Stroke may affect all levels of the auditory pathway and lead to hearing reception and/or perception deficits. Sudden-onset hearing loss after stroke of the vertebrobasilar territory and/or low brainstem is one of the less frequent neurologic impairments, while cortical or central deafness is even rarer.
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Stroke may affect all levels of the auditory pathway and lead to hearing reception and/or perception deficits. Sudden-onset hearing loss after stroke of the vertebrobasilar territory and/or low brainstem is one of the less frequent neurologic impairments, while cortical or central deafness is even rarer.
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[Hearing Disorders with Glaucoma].
Laryngo- rhino- otologie, 2014One of the most common sensory impairments of elderly people is hearing loss. Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of blindness worldwide. Hearing and vision loss typically increase with older age. There is scientific evidence that the coincidence of hearing and vision loss is more frequent than expected by the prevalence of individual disorders. With
S, Kremmer, G, Anastassiou, J M, Selbach
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Genes related to hearing disorders
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 2004The inner ear is a highly specialized organ and the mechanisms of its function are complex and have not yet fully been elucidated. For example, there are questions such as how the stereocilia characteristics of hair cells are regularly arranged, how the reactions of stereocilia and ion channels of hair cells to sound are controlled, and how the ion ...
Shin-ichiro, Kitajiri +2 more
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Hearing Loss in Mitochondrial Disorders
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2005Abstract: Hearing loss is a common clinical feature in mitochondria‐syndrome disorders. The underlining molecular etiology of hearing loss has not been fully investigated. In this study, 83 patients with mitochondrial syndromic hearing loss were evaluated clinically and their blood and tissue samples were examined molecularly.
Chang-Hung, Hsu +5 more
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Hearing disorders in multiple sclerosis
2015Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a disease that is both a focal inflammatory and a chronic neurodegenerative disease. The focal inflammatory component is characterized by destruction of central nervous system myelin, including the spinal cord; as such it can impair any central neural system, including the auditory system.
Miriam, Furst, Robert A, Levine
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2011
Hearing loss is the commonest sensory disability worldwide, and the World Health Organisation has estimated that 278 million people suffer a moderate to profound hearing loss in both ears, with 80 per cent of deaf and hearing-impaired people living in low- and middle-income countries (WHO 2006).
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Hearing loss is the commonest sensory disability worldwide, and the World Health Organisation has estimated that 278 million people suffer a moderate to profound hearing loss in both ears, with 80 per cent of deaf and hearing-impaired people living in low- and middle-income countries (WHO 2006).
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NEW TREATMENT FOR HEARING DISORDERS
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1946IN THIS paper we describe a new treatment for hearing disorders. It consists of a combination of amino acids and vitamins. Quick response and lasting improvement have resulted from the use of this medication. PHARMACOLOGIC COMMENT A year previous to this experiment one of us (Dr.
H, HIRSCHFELD, M, JACOBSON, A, JELLINEK
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[Congenital hearing disorders in children. 1: Acquired hearing disorders].
HNO, 2001The results of international investigations on connatally acquired hearing loss are compared with the data of the German Registry on Childhood Hearing Loss (4058 cases). The connatal hearing disorders have shown a notable change in the last years regarding to aetiology and prevalence. In contrast to countries of the third world in developed nations the
M, Gross +2 more
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Screening of hearing disorders in schoolchildren
American Journal of Otolaryngology, 1982A program of screening hearing in schoolchildren based in part on the teacher's observations of behavioral, language, and learning problems has been initiated. Every child identified as suffering from "school pathology" is referred to the school nurse, who arranges for otolaryngologic evaluation, including a complete otologic examination and audiologic
P, Savary, P, Ferron
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