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Hearing loss

Practical Neurology, 2018
Hearing loss affects one in six people in the UK and is a significant disease burden. In addition to communication problems, there is also an association with depression and dementia. Clinical assessment with targeted history and examination can identify the characteristics and cause of hearing loss, and complementary audiological testing can confirm ...
Jennifer W, Lee, Manohar L, Bance
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Hearing Loss

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2009
For physicians treating patients with sensorineural hearing loss, therapy is directed more toward helping the patient cope with the loss of hearing rather than offering various medical or surgical interventions. Accordingly, for the patient with sensorineural hearing loss, the care plan is usually more directed toward palliation than toward cure.
Alexa T, Kozak, Kenneth M, Grundfast
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Hearing Loss

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2020
Hearing loss is highly prevalent and may significantly affect how we age. Although the population is aging, relatively few adults receive treatment for hearing loss. Internists are a critical partner to audiologists and otolaryngologists in caring for the adult population with hearing loss.
Carrie L. Nieman, Esther S. Oh
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HEARING LOSS

Medical Clinics of North America, 1999
Hearing loss may be caused by either a conductive problem, such that the sound waves do not reach the tympanic membrane, ossicles or inner ear, or a sensorineural problem, in which the cochlea and/or auditory nerve are somehow damaged. A combination of the above may also occur.
P C, Weber, A J, Klein
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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, Ortmann
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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 ...
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