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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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Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2004
Acute hearing loss (AHL) is a medical urgency. The management of patients presenting with sudden deafness involves detecting the causal mechanism and administering emergency therapeutic drugs to restore hearing by minimizing the period of cellular ischemia to the inner ear.
Madhura, Tamhankar, David, Solomon
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Acute hearing loss (AHL) is a medical urgency. The management of patients presenting with sudden deafness involves detecting the causal mechanism and administering emergency therapeutic drugs to restore hearing by minimizing the period of cellular ischemia to the inner ear.
Madhura, Tamhankar, David, Solomon
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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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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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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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Nursing Older People, 2010
In the UK, more than six million people aged over 60 have hearing loss. As hospital services are used more by older people, many patients seen by health professionals having hearing loss.
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In the UK, more than six million people aged over 60 have hearing loss. As hospital services are used more by older people, many patients seen by health professionals having hearing loss.
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1990
Identification and evaluation of adult hearing loss is an important task for primary care physicians. Recent studies reporting the reliability and validity of simple testing instruments reinforce this conclusion. Although most cases will be secondary to noise exposure or age-related and benefit from amplification, a diligent search for more unusual ...
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Identification and evaluation of adult hearing loss is an important task for primary care physicians. Recent studies reporting the reliability and validity of simple testing instruments reinforce this conclusion. Although most cases will be secondary to noise exposure or age-related and benefit from amplification, a diligent search for more unusual ...
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American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 1999
Hearing loss is a significant and unfortunately common occupational malady. Over the past several decades both the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) have initiated efforts to better understand and to limit the occurrence of occupational hearing loss, particularly ...
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Hearing loss is a significant and unfortunately common occupational malady. Over the past several decades both the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) have initiated efforts to better understand and to limit the occurrence of occupational hearing loss, particularly ...
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Hearing Loss, Speech, and Hearing Aids
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1993Modern hearing aids permit adjustment of a number of electroacoustic parameters, among them frequency response, saturation sound pressure level, and various aspects of compression. Relatively little is known, however, about how the electroacoustic characteristics of hearing aids affect the information-bearing properties of speech.
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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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