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Sudden onset sensorineural hearing loss is an emergency condition in otorhinolaryngology. Despite its common occurrence, the investigation and treatment of this condition are still controversial. Auditory brainstem response is one of hearing assessment
Khairunnisak Misron +2 more
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Omega-3 Adjunctive Therapy in Idiopathic SSNHL: A Randomised, Triple-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial [PDF]
Introduction:Idiopathic Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss as a subset of sensorineural hearing loss will be confirmed by a progressive hearing loss of at least 30 dB at three contiguous frequencies over 72 hours or less.
Benyamin Rahmaty +12 more
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The cupula is a membrane within the vestibular organ that senses rotatory accelerations of the head. Metabolic glycoengineering in combination with bioorthogonal labeling demonstrates that in adult zebrafish – being a model for the human inner ear – this membrane is constantly renewed.
Hans Scherer +4 more
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Can sudden sensorineural hearing loss predict stroke? A long-term study
Introduction: Previous studies suggest that vascular diseases as stroke may occur in a high percentage of patients with idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss.
Antonio Rodríguez-Valiente +2 more
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Recurrent sudden sensorineural hearing loss—A literature review
Objective Sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) is one of the few emergent otologic conditions. Although more than half of all patients would benefit from timely treatment, recurrence occasionally develops unexpectedly.
Bang‐Yan Zhang +2 more
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Simultaneous idiopathic bilateral sudden hearing loss - characteristics and response to treatment
Introduction The aetiology of sudden hearing loss is poorly defined; however, infectious, vascular and neoplastic aetiologies are presumed to be responsible. In addition, the aetiology of bilateral sudden hearing loss is also unknown.
Ferit Akil +5 more
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Sudden hearing loss caused by labyrinthine hemorrhage
Summary: Sudden sensorineural hearing loss is relatively frequent. In most cases, the etiology is not discovered. One of the possible causes for sudden deafness is inner labyrinth bleeding, which was difficult to diagnose before the advent of magnetic ...
Raquel Salomone +5 more
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Is air pollution one of the risk factors for sudden deafness? Review of the literature
Introduction and objective: Sudden deafness is a serious clinical manifestation characterised by rapidly progressive hearing loss. As the duration of the disease process increases, hearing loss increases, so it is important to diagnose and begin ...
Magdalena Miłek +9 more
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Management options in the sudden hearing loss of a diabetic patient
The aim of our paper is to highlight the main therapeutic principles and the management options in the case of a diabetic patient who has had a sudden hearing loss.
Andreea Rusescu +11 more
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A Study of Aetiological Profile of Unilateral Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Introduction: It is necessary to identify the aetiology of sudden sensorineural hearing loss for proper management. Despite advancement in the field of diagnostic radiology, immunochemistry and genetic studies, there are still many cases of USNHL where a
Prasenjit Gangopadhyay +1 more
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