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Hearing and vestibular disorders

2019
Hearing and vestibular disorders are prevalent in working populations and may heavily impact a worker’s ability to perform and work safely. It is frequently incumbent on the occupational health professional to assess the extent and impact of these disorders on the workplace.
Julian Eyears, Kristian Hutson
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The Immune System in Hearing Disorders

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1988
Cellular and humoral immune reactions may play a role in the ethiopathogenesis of audiovestibular dysfunction. Immune-mediated inner ear disorders can be of cochlear and retrocochlear origin. Autoimmunity plays a certain role, but is certainly not obligatory. Anti-inflammatory treatment remains the mainstay of therapy.
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Hearing and Speech Disorders in Childhood *

Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1961
Success in the training and education of deaf children largely depends on finding them young. This can be greatly facilitated by recognising which babies are ‘at risk’ because they or their mothers have been exposed to known causes of deafness. By analysing these causes it is possible to draw up a register of all babies in a community who are ‘at risk’.
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Hearing disorders in childhood

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1978
N. Miolani, B. D. Gupta, C. K. Chahar
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Hearing Losses, Hearing Aids, and Children with Language Disorders

Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1973
Theoretical interpretations and terminological practices can interfere with appropriate clinical management of hearing losses in children with language disorders. De-emphasis of the significance of hearing losses for pure tones in children who present problems in language development is unwarranted.
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Hearing disorders in brainstem lesions

2015
Auditory processing can be disrupted by brainstem lesions. It is estimated that approximately 57% of brainstem lesions are associated with auditory disorders. However diseases of the brainstem usually involve many structures, producing a plethora of other neurologic deficits, often relegating "auditory symptoms in the background." Lesions below or ...
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Hearing loss in autoimmune disorders: Prevalence and therapeutic options.

Autoimmunity Reviews, 2018
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