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Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 2017
The purpose of this study was to determine the validity and reliability of a Japanese version of the Khalfa hyperacusis questionnaire (KHQ) and proposed a threshold KHQ score for classifying hyperacusis.In total, 112 patients with hyperacusis (group A) and 103 patients without hyperacusis (group B).
Naoki Oishi +2 more
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The purpose of this study was to determine the validity and reliability of a Japanese version of the Khalfa hyperacusis questionnaire (KHQ) and proposed a threshold KHQ score for classifying hyperacusis.In total, 112 patients with hyperacusis (group A) and 103 patients without hyperacusis (group B).
Naoki Oishi +2 more
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Hyperacusis in children: A clinical profile
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2018Hyperacusis is commonly seen in clinical paediatric practice and can be distressing for the children and their families. This paper looks at the clinical profile of children seen for hyperacusis in a paediatric audiology service and reviews the possible underlying mechanisms.Retrospective study of case notes of 61 children with troublesome hyperacusis ...
Shibani Myne, Veronica Kennedy
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2020
Chronic tinnitus is a symptom that can have a negative impact on an individual. It is often described as ringing in ears. Tinnitus can be subjective or objective, pulsatile or non-pulsatile. History taking is an essential tool while evaluating those patients, and counseling is a crucial element in the management.
Aisha Larem +2 more
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Chronic tinnitus is a symptom that can have a negative impact on an individual. It is often described as ringing in ears. Tinnitus can be subjective or objective, pulsatile or non-pulsatile. History taking is an essential tool while evaluating those patients, and counseling is a crucial element in the management.
Aisha Larem +2 more
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Psychometric Normalization of a Hyperacusis Questionnaire
ORL, 2002Clinical hyperacusis consists of a marked intolerance to ordinary environmental sounds, while hearing thresholds are quite often normal. Hyperacusis appears to be a subjective phenomenon, which is not easily defined or quantified by objective measurements.
Khalfa, S. +5 more
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Seminars in Hearing, 2014
Hyperacusis (decreased sound tolerance) can be extremely troublesome for affected individuals and their families. Many terms are used to describe sound tolerance symptoms in the clinical literature, and this has led to some confusion. There are associations between hyperacusis and otologic, developmental, neurological, and psychological disorders, and ...
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Hyperacusis (decreased sound tolerance) can be extremely troublesome for affected individuals and their families. Many terms are used to describe sound tolerance symptoms in the clinical literature, and this has led to some confusion. There are associations between hyperacusis and otologic, developmental, neurological, and psychological disorders, and ...
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Open-field treatment of hyperacusis
Acta Otorrinolaringologica (English Edition), 2009Prospective study of the effectiveness of treatment in patients with hyperacusis by means of an open-field technique of acoustic treatment with nature sounds.34 patients were referred to a tinnitus and hyperacusis clinic at a private Otorhinolaryngology Department. Clinical and exploratory ENT studies were performed.
Fernando, Moliner Peiro +4 more
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Hyperacusis in children: The Edinburgh experience
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2018This study aimed to determine the factors associated with hyperacusis in children referred to an audiology-led paediatric hyperacusis clinic in a Paediatric tertiary centre. It also aimed to identify current management strategies in paediatric hyperacusis and their outcomes.Retrospective cohort study conducted by case note and AuditBase® review over a ...
Amir, Ida +2 more
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Hyperacusis: Review and Clinical Guidelines
Otology & Neurotology, 2001To review the current known causes of hyperacusis and the different hypotheses concerning its etiology, and to suggest clinical guidelines.A review of the literature with the aid of the MEDLINE database, using the following key words: hyperacusis, intolerance to sound, loudness discomfort level, and phonophobia.The data collected included clinical ...
U, Katzenell, S, Segal
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Central hyperacusis with phonophobia in multiple sclerosis
Multiple Sclerosis Journal, 2002Hearing disorders are a well-described symptom in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). Unilateral or bilateral hyperacusis or deafness in patients with normal sound audiometry is often attributed to demyelinating lesions in the central auditory pathway.
H, Weber +3 more
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Assessment of Hyperacusis in Bell's Palsy
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1986Excerpt To the editor: Bell's palsy is an acute, idiopathic, peripheral neuropathy of the facial nerve.
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