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Abstract Objective The minimal clinically important difference (MCID) represents the smallest change in treatment outcome deemed clinically meaningful. This study estimates the MCID for 2 widely used tinnitus measures: the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI) and the Tinnitus Functional Index (TFI), using anchor‐based approaches while accounting for ...
Milena Engelke+11 more
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Quantitative Proteomics of Cochlear Tissues: Bilateral Comparisons in Guinea Pigs and Rats
ABSTRACT The cochlea, an incredibly sensitive sensory system, detects sound waves and converts them into electrical signals the brain recognizes as sound. Damage to cochlear hair cells can release proteins, triggering biological responses that may impair hearing.
Motahare Khorrami+3 more
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Real‐World Complexity of Prescribing Cascades
ABSTRACT Prescribing cascades occur when an adverse drug reaction (ADR) to one medication is treated with additional medication. Most literature focusses on this simplistic singular concept of one medication followed by another. However, ADRs in clinical practice may appear less straightforward, making prescribing cascades difficult to identify and ...
J. T. H. Nielen+5 more
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Research advances in Ménière's disease
Ménière's disease is an unexplained peripheral vestibular disease with endolymphatic hydrops as the main pathological features. Pathogenesis and pathophysiology mechanism are not clear at present. Summarizing the advances of epidemiology, pathophysiology
Ben-jie XIAO, Jian-hua ZHUANG
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Neurotologic Findings of Idiopathic Acute Unilateral Audiovestibulopathy
ABSTRACT Background and Purpose Unlike acute unilateral vestibulopathy or vestibular neuritis (AUVP/VN), of which the diagnosis is made based on well‐established neurotologic findings, the diagnosis of idiopathic acute unilateral audiovestibulopathy (iAUAV, also known as labyrinthitis) still requires further elucidation.
Keun‐Tae Kim+5 more
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Speech Perception in Ménière Disease. [PDF]
Fernandes PC+3 more
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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease of the central nervous system characterized by demyelinating lesions with acute phases and progressive loss of sensorimotor functions. Mèniére disease (MD) is a disorder of the inner ear characterized by acute
Pietro Maria Bavera+5 more
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Atypical Cogan’s Syndrome: A Case Report
Cogan’s Syndrome is a rare autoimmune disease that presents with multi-system involvement including the eyes and ears. It is typically characterized by attacks of vertigo resembling Meniere, sensorineural hearing loss and interstitial keratitis.
Özgül Topal+5 more
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In current clinical practice, when in response to vHIT testing the observed slow-phase eye-velocity responses are significantly higher than head velocity, the most probable cause is considered to be an inadequate collection method or a recording artifact.
Jorge Rey-Martinez+2 more
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