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Hearing Loss and Hearing Aids

Neurologic Clinics, 2005
Many individuals who have vestibular problems also present with hearing loss. Correction of hearing loss assists individuals in their ability to access medical care and to participate in rehabilitation programs that may be associated with their balance problems.
Catherine V. Palmer, Amanda J. Ortmann
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Cochlear Hearing Loss

The SAGE Encyclopedia of Human Communication Sciences and Disorders, 2019
Physiological Aspects of Cochlear Hearing Loss. Absolute Thresholds. Masking, Frequency Selectivity and BM Non--linearity. Loudness Perception and intensity Resolution. Temporal Resolution and Temporal Integration.
B. Moore
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Nonsyndromic Hearing Loss

Ear & Hearing, 2003
The past decade has seen extremely rapid progress in the field of hereditary hearing loss. To date, 80 loci for nonsyndromic hearing loss have been mapped to the human genome. Furthermore, 30 genes have been identified. These genes belong to a wide variety of protein classes: from myosins and other cytoskeletal proteins, over channel and gap junction ...
Van Laer, Lut   +3 more
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Hearing Loss

Medical Clinics of North America, 2010
Hearing loss is one of the most common sensory impairments and affects almost 10% of the adult population. The percentage of adults with hearing loss markedly increases with advancing age. The differential diagnosis for patients presenting with hearing loss is extensive, but can often be narrowed with a directed hearing history and physical examination.
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Hearing Loss

Quick Reference Guide to Pediatric Care, 2017
Hearing loss may be a sudden or a progressive impairment that gradually gets worse over time. Depending on the cause, it can be mild or severe, temporary or permanent. It may be a bilateral loss occurring in both ears or unilateral.
Nazanin Jalilian
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Functional hearing loss

The Laryngoscope, 1976
AbstractFunctional hearing loss is a rather common entity, although it probably is overlooked more often than not. In most instances, the services of an experienced audiologist are necessary if one is to detect these cases.First, one must consider carefully the patient's behavior before and during the otologic and audiologic examination, and note the ...
William H. Saunders, Ernest R. Nilo
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Epidemiology of Hearing Loss

International Journal of Audiology, 1973
Epidemiology no longer concerns itself only with infectious diseases. Now it deals with the commoner non-infectious diseases in a population. In epidemiology, we deal with populations and this is the centre of the problem.Data on more than 30 000 cases of hearing loss were statistically analysed for the period 1966–1971.
L. Pálfalvi, L. Surján, J. Dévald
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Immune checkpoint inhibitor-related hearing loss: a systematic review and analysis of individual patient data

Supportive Care in Cancer, 2023
D. Guven   +6 more
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Physician hearing loss

American Journal of Otolaryngology, 2006
Hearing is an important sense for physicians, making communication and stethoscope use possible, yet not much is known about the impact of hearing loss on professional function. The purpose of this study was to explore hearing-related issues affecting physicians.We administered a hearing test and questionnaire to 107 physicians and medical students.The
Oluremi A. Aliyu   +4 more
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Sudden Hearing Loss

The Nurse Practitioner, 1989
The condition of "sudden hearing loss" is characterized by an abrupt and usually unilateral reduction of hearing. The loss may affect any frequency and may range from mild to profound in degree. This type of hearing loss causes particular difficulty in assessment because several chronic conditions may manifest similar initial symptoms.
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