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Globally applicable solution to hearing loss screening: a diagnostic accuracy study of tablet-based audiometry. [PDF]

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Cheong J   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Poster Sessions

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HemaSphere, Volume 9, Issue S1, June 2025.
wiley   +1 more source

Effect of an initial noise induced hearing loss on subsequent noise induced hearing loss

Hearing Research, 2004
The effect of previous noise induced hearing loss (NIHL) on subsequent NIHL was studied in rats. Three groups of animals were initially exposed to different durations of 113 dB SPL broad band noise (21 days, 3 days or 0 days--unexposed). Their permanent threshold shifts (PTS) from this exposure (PTS1) were evaluated using auditory nerve-brainstem ...
Ronen Perez, Sharon Freeman, Haim Sohmer
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Presbycusis and Noise-Induced Hearing Loss*

Ear and Hearing, 1990
In a longitudinal and an age cohort comparing study the influence of aging and occupational noise exposure on hearing sensitivity was studied. The participants of the longitudinal study were studied at 70, 75, and 79 years of age. Seventy year old men exposed to occupational noise had 10 to 15 dB poorer hearing in the high frequency range than ...
Ulf Rosenhall   +2 more
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Noise-induced hearing loss

Air Medical Journal, 2005
Noise-induced hearing loss is a major hazard in many workplaces and in society. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health estimates that more than 30 million workers (almost 1 in 10) are exposed to unsafe noise levels on the job. Helicopter emergency medical services crews work in an environment in which exposure to aviation noise makes
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Noise-induced hearing loss in Asia

International Journal of Audiology, 2011
The aim of this manuscript is to summarize the current scenarios encompassing noise exposure in the workplace and the risk of noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) in Asia. NIHL is the most prevalent and preventable occupational disease in most Asian countries.
Fuente, Adrian, Hickson, Louise
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Tinnitus in noise-induced hearing loss

British Journal of Audiology, 1985
Tinnitus was analysed in 94 patients with noise-induced hearing loss. Tinnitus of a pure tone character was most common followed by narrow-band noises, and a combination of these. A broad-band noise type of tinnitus was the least common finding. Tinnitus was most common at high frequencies.
Alf Axelsson, Agneta Sandh
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Recruitment in Noise-Induced Hearing Loss

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1966
A group of subjects with sensory-neural noise-induced hearing loss was tested with a fixed-frequency Bekesy type audiometer. Responses were studied for signs of abnormal auditory adaptation and increased differential sensitivity. Adaptation was defined as a poorer threshold response to a continuous tone than to an interrupted tone.
K. S. Burke, J. E. Creston
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Noise‐induced hearing loss in children

The Laryngoscope, 1992
AbstractOccupational noise exposure remains the most commonly identified cause of noise‐induced hearing loss (NIHL), but potentially hazardous noise can be encountered during leisure‐time activities. NIHL in the pediatric population has received scant attention.
Patrick E. Brookhouser   +2 more
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