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A associação entre zumbido e hiperacusia é frequente na literatura. OBJETIVOS: Verificar a ocorrência e o efeito de supressão das emissões otoacústicas transientes (EOATs), a existência de associação entre graus de zumbido e de hiperacusia, entre efeito ...
Daila Urnau, Tania Maria Tochetto
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A hypothetical proposal for association between migraine and Meniere's disease. [PDF]
Meniere's disease (MD) is a chronic condition affecting the inner ear whose precise etiology is currently unknown. We propose the hypothesis that MD is a migraine-related phenomenon which may have implications for future treatment options for both ...
Abouzari, Mehdi +3 more
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UK-wide support infrastructure for low frequency noise sufferers ('LFN Network') [PDF]
The project was set up to meet a need for improved treatment of Low Frequency Noise (LFN) complaints in cases where no noise source could be found. Such cases can be highly distressing for the complainant and difficult to handle by the Environmental ...
Baguley, D, Husband, T, Moorhouse, AT
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Characteristics of the tinnitus and hyperacusis in normal hearing individuals
Introduction: The tinnitus has become a common otological complaint. Another complaint is found in bearers of the tinnitus is the hyperacusis. Objective: Analyze the characteristics of tinnitus and hyperacusis in normal hearing individuals with ...
Daila Urnau1,, Tania Maria Tochetto2.
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Incidence of Hyperacusis in Pediatrics Facial Paralysis
Background: Facial nerve is motor in nature and it supplied facial muscles as well as ear muscle named stapedius, any lesion throughout in the pathway from brain to muscle can cause difficulty in production of expression, dribbling of saliva, difficulty ...
Arwa Majid +2 more
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Damage-evoked signals in cochlear neurons and supporting cells
In addition to hearing loss, damage to the cochlea can lead to gain of function pathologies such as hyperacusis. It has been proposed that painful hyperacusis, noxacusis, may be carried to the central nervous system by type II cochlear afferents, sparse,
Megan Beers Wood +3 more
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The undiscovered syndrome: Macdonald Critchley's case of semantic dementia [PDF]
Semantic dementia is a unique clinicopathological syndrome in the frontotemporal lobar degeneration spectrum. It is characterized by progressive and relatively selective impairment of semantic memory, associated with asymmetric antero-inferior temporal ...
Crutch, SJ +3 more
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Investigation into the Medical, Developmental, and Adaptive Behavior Phenotype of Infants and Toddlers with Williams Syndrome [PDF]
Williams syndrome (WS) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that causes cardiac abnormalities, difficulties eating and sleeping, cognitive delays, and hypersociability.
Kirchner, Rebecca
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