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New England Journal of Medicine, 1969
CONSERVATIVE estimates of the number of persons in the United States with hearing impairment range upward from 3,000,000.1 A large-scale survey of hearing showed that 1 per cent of the population h...
H F, Schuknecht, E L, Applebaum
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CONSERVATIVE estimates of the number of persons in the United States with hearing impairment range upward from 3,000,000.1 A large-scale survey of hearing showed that 1 per cent of the population h...
H F, Schuknecht, E L, Applebaum
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1989
The authors emphasize the importance of early identification and early intervention concerning the management of children with Sensorineural Hearing Loss. The pediatrician plays a critical role in initiating the necessary clinical and audiological evaluations. Guidelines and treatment options are reviewed.
S, Epstein, J S, Reilly
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The authors emphasize the importance of early identification and early intervention concerning the management of children with Sensorineural Hearing Loss. The pediatrician plays a critical role in initiating the necessary clinical and audiological evaluations. Guidelines and treatment options are reviewed.
S, Epstein, J S, Reilly
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1993
Editorial Introduction The following article recounts a lifetime experience with an inheritable disorder not uncommonly seen by otolaryngologists—progressive sensorineural hearing loss. The author, Donna L. Sorkin, relates her insights into the disorder's effect on generations of her family, and its impact on her as a daughter, wife, mother, and ...
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Editorial Introduction The following article recounts a lifetime experience with an inheritable disorder not uncommonly seen by otolaryngologists—progressive sensorineural hearing loss. The author, Donna L. Sorkin, relates her insights into the disorder's effect on generations of her family, and its impact on her as a daughter, wife, mother, and ...
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Pediatrics In Review, 2014
On the basis of strong research, universal newborn screening should be performed before age 1 month with repeat or follow-up testing for those who do not pass performed before age 3 months and intervention started before age 6 months. On the basis of strong research and consensus statement, tympanostomy tubes should be considered for individuals with ...
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On the basis of strong research, universal newborn screening should be performed before age 1 month with repeat or follow-up testing for those who do not pass performed before age 3 months and intervention started before age 6 months. On the basis of strong research and consensus statement, tympanostomy tubes should be considered for individuals with ...
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International Journal of Audiology, 1982
The total incidence of congenital defects, as reported by various authors, varies considerably with figures ranging from 1 to 3% depending on geographic locality and ethnic origin basis and only in a few percent the cause of the congenital defect can be traced to a known environmental factor.
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The total incidence of congenital defects, as reported by various authors, varies considerably with figures ranging from 1 to 3% depending on geographic locality and ethnic origin basis and only in a few percent the cause of the congenital defect can be traced to a known environmental factor.
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Antibiotic resistance in the patient with cancer: Escalating challenges and paths forward
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Amila K Nanayakkara +2 more
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