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Sudden sensorineural hearing loss [PDF]
A 36-year-old woman presents to the clinic and reports left-sided hearing loss. She first noticed it five days prior when she could not use the telephone on her left side. She notes a buzzing sound and “plugged” left ear. She says she does not have vertigo or neurologic symptoms.
Christopher Joseph, Chin +1 more
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Role of the Stria Vascularis in the Pathogenesis of Sensorineural Hearing Loss: A Narrative Review
Sensorineural hearing loss is a common sensory impairment in humans caused by abnormalities in the inner ear. The stria vascularis is regarded as a major cochlear structure that can independently degenerate and influence the degree of hearing loss.
Wenting Yu +6 more
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Intratympanic corticosteroids for sudden sensorineural hearing loss
Background Idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss (ISSNHL) is common, and defined as a sudden decrease in sensorineural hearing sensitivity of unknown aetiology.
S. Plontke +10 more
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Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss: A Review
The objective of this review is to present and evaluate the current views on sudden sensorineural hearing loss. Sudden sensorineural hearing loss is an otolaryngology emergency requiring immediate diagnosis and treatment.
Priyanshi Tripathi, Prasad Deshmukh
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COVID-19 and Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss: A Systematic Review
A growing body of evidence suggests that patients with the 2019 Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) have a risk of developing sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL). The pathogenesis of COVID-19-related SSNHL remains unclear.
Xiangming Meng +3 more
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Update on Findings about Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss and Insight into Its Pathogenesis
Sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) is routinely encountered and is one of the most common emergent diseases in otolaryngology clinics. However, the etiology of SSNHL remains unclear.
Satoshi Yamada +6 more
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Inner ear hair cells (HCs) and spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs) are the core components of the auditory system. However, they are vulnerable to genetic defects, noise exposure, ototoxic drugs and aging, and loss or damage of HCs and SGNs results in ...
Lingna Guo +5 more
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Unilateral sudden sensorineural hearing loss in post-COVID-19 patients: Case report [PDF]
Sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) is an otologic emergency. Sensorineural hearing loss needs to be distinguished from conductive when patients present with sudden hearing loss at the primary care level.
Meng Yee Wong +2 more
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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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Sex Differences in the Triad of Acquired Sensorineural Hearing Loss
The triad of noise-generated, drug-induced, and age-related hearing loss is the major cause of acquired sensorineural hearing loss (ASNHL) in modern society.
Kuang‐Hsu Lien, Chao-Hui Yang
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