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Pseudoexfoliation and sensorineural hearing loss [PDF]
There is increasing evidence that pseudoexfoliation (PXF) not only affects ocular anterior segment structures, but may also be a systemic disease. This study was undertaken to assess the relationship between PXF and sensorineural hearing loss.Patients with PXF were identified from hospital records and underwent complete ocular examination.
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Molecular Mechanisms of Sensorineural Hearing Loss and Development of Inner Ear Therapeutics [PDF]
The sense of hearing is vulnerable to environmental challenges, such as exposure to noise. More than 1.5 billion people experience some decline in hearing ability during their lifetime, of whom at least 430 million will be affected by disabling hearing ...
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Vestibular aqueduct in sudden sensorineural hearing loss [PDF]
Objective: To evaluate the vestibular aqueduct in patients with sudden sensorineural hearing loss. Methods: We evaluated 19 patients (12 men and seven women; age range, 22279 years) with unilateral sudden sensorineural hearing loss, using computed ...
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Sensorineural hearing loss after bacterial meningitis in children [PDF]
Sensorineural hearing loss – form of hearing loss up to its total lossat which any of the sites of the sound-receiving part can be damaged. The most important problem of patients with sensorineural hearing loss is lack of effective treatment and ...
Aliya Seidullayeva+5 more
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Hearing disorders in Turner’s syndrome [PDF]
Introduction: Turner’s Syndrome (TS) is associated with hearing disorders in about 20 to 50% of affected individuals. The most common hearing disorders include congenital auricular malformations, recurrent otitis media and sensorineural hearing loss ...
CIANFRONE, Giancarlo+2 more
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Mechanisms of sensorineural cell damage, death and survival in the cochlea. [PDF]
The majority of acquired hearing loss, including presbycusis, is caused by irreversible damage to the sensorineural tissues of the cochlea. This article reviews the intracellular mechanisms that contribute to sensorineural damage in the cochlea, as well ...
Ryan, Allen F, Wong, Ann CY
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MR Imaging in Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss. Time to Talk [PDF]
SUMMARY: Sudden sensorineural hearing loss is defined as acute hearing loss of the sensorineural type of at least 30 dB over 3 contiguous frequencies that occurs within a 72-hour period.
C. Gavagna+9 more
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Identifying dead regions in the cochlea through the TEN Test [PDF]
SummaryAn audiogram is not sufficient to indicate cochlear dead regions.AimTo investigate cochlear dead regions in sensorineural hearing loss subjects using the TEN test.
Fernandes, João Cândido+3 more
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Diabetes mellitus and hearing loss: A review
Diabetes (type 2) and sensorineural hearing loss are common health problems manifested with ageing. While both type 1 and type 2 diabetes have been associated with hearing loss, a causal link has been difficult to establish.
Ryugo, DK , Samocha-Bonet, D , Wu, B
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Fluctuating Sensorineural Hearing Loss [PDF]
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Several otologic conditions can present with fluctuating sensorineural hearing loss, including Ménière’s disease, autoimmune inner ear disease, and enlarged vestibular aqueduct. Although these 3 etiologies vary greatly, distinguishing between these conditions at initial presentation can be challenging ...
Hui Liu+3 more
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