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Vestibular assessment in patients with otosclerosis
Background and aim Otosclerosis is a progressive bone disorder affecting the otic capsule, often leading to conductive or mixed hearing loss (MHL) and vestibular dysfunction.
Shaimaa M. Mohsen Ali +3 more
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Four genes for otosclerosis have been mapped to chromosomes 15q25-q26 (OTCS 1), 7q34-q36 (OTCS 2), 6p21.3-22.3 (OTCS 3) and 3q22-24 (OTSC5). None of the genes have been cloned. Further, an association between otosclerosis and the type I collagen genes (
Moumoulidis, Ioannis
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Otosclerosis among South African indigenous blacks
Objective: To report cases of clinical otosclerosis histologically confirmed among indigenous South African blacks. Design: A retrospective study.
Joseph, CA +3 more
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Exploring the Prevalence of Psychiatric Disorders in Otosclerosis Patients: A Systematic Review
Objective: The primary objective of this research is to conduct a systematic review of the available studies and evidence to determine if there is a significant relationship between otosclerosis and psychiatric disorders.
Soroush Farsi +6 more
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We present a rare adult case of bilateral oval and round window atresia. Clinical and audiologic findings were suggestive of otosclerosis. High resolution CT Temporal bones showed unequivocal findings of bilateral oval and round window atresia.
Manzoor Ahmed +2 more
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The aim of this study was to report a series of patients with far-advanced otosclerosis who were unable to benefit from hearing aids. Among patients with profound hearing loss, it is particularly useful to diagnose far-advanced otosclerosis even if ...
Wiener, Valérie +3 more
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Otosclerosis: presentation,diagnosis and management
Hearing loss profoundly affects quality of life, limiting communication, social interaction, and occupational performance. It is also associated with emotional distress, social isolation, and an increased risk of cognitive decline when left untreated ...
Mazhar, Khadija +3 more
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GPER-1 and sex-hormone levels in patients with otosclerosis
Otosclerosis is a widespread disease but the etiopathogenesis is still not fully understood. Hormonal factors especially estrogens are accused in recent years.
Aykut Erdem Dinç +3 more
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Background: Otosclerosis is an osteodystrophy of the otic capsule that can result in progressive hearing loss. Computed tomography (CT) is an effective method for assessing otosclerosis.
Mustafa Mahmut Baris +7 more
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Vestibular involvements have long been observed in otosclerotic patients. Among vestibular structures saccule has the closest anatomical proximity to the sclerotic foci, so it is the most prone vestibular structure to be affected during the otosclerosis ...
Amin Amali +6 more
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