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Sudden sensorineural hearing loss—Reply
JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery, 2020Bayoumy, Ahmed B +2 more
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Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss
2016Sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) can have varying causes and etiologies and is considered a syndrome rather than a diagnosis. It is estimated that a cause is identified in only 10 % of patients diagnosed with the syndrome. Historically, there have been several proposed mechanisms for idiopathic SSNHL and today there are still questions and ...
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Therapeutische Umschau. Revue therapeutique, 2004
Sudden hearing loss is a reduction of sensoneurinal sound perception with a sudden onset. It is usually occurring only in one ear and without a recognizable cause. If a hearing loss is suspicioned due to otoscopic and tuning fork test findings, the patient should rapidly be sent to an ENT-specialist because of the possible consequences. After the first
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Sudden hearing loss is a reduction of sensoneurinal sound perception with a sudden onset. It is usually occurring only in one ear and without a recognizable cause. If a hearing loss is suspicioned due to otoscopic and tuning fork test findings, the patient should rapidly be sent to an ENT-specialist because of the possible consequences. After the first
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Autonomic manifestations of epilepsy: emerging pathways to sudden death?
Nature Reviews Neurology, 2021Roland D Thijs,, Frcp +2 more
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Centennial-scale climate cooling with a sudden cold event around 8,200 years ago
Nature, 2005Eelco J Rohling, Heiko Pälike
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Mechanisms of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: the pathway to prevention
Nature Reviews Neurology, 2014Cory A Massey +2 more
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