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Cochlear Pathology in Presbycusis

Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology, 1993
A survey of the temporal bone collection at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary reveals 21 cases that meet the criterion for the clinical diagnosis of presbycusis. It is evident that the previously advanced concept of four predominant pathologic types of presbycusis is valid, these being sensory, neural, strial, and cochlear conductive.
H F, Schuknecht, M R, Gacek
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Central Presbycusis

Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 2012
Age‐related dysfunction of the central auditory system (central presbycusis) is common but rarely looked for by those who provide aural rehabilitation. Patients who complain of difficulty hearing in noise—the key symptom of central presbycusis—are generally disadvantaged with conventional rehabilitation.
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PRESBYCUSIS

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1970
A bstract Presbycusis is the insidious bilateral loss of hearing for high tones that occurs in the aged. The differential diagnosis should include deafness based on factors such as heredity, trauma, vascular disease and neoplasia.
R H, Lehman, A L, Miller
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Central presbycusis

The Laryngoscope, 1985
AbstractThe phenomenon of central presbycusis has been investigated employing a central auditory battery in elderly individuals with essentially normul hearing. The studies indicate a progressive loss in central auditory competence measured by simultaneous binaural challenges and frequency and temporal distortion tests.
L W, Welsh, J J, Welsh, M P, Healy
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Presbycusis and communication

Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1986
Impaired hearing, so common among older people, often has disastrous consequences. The infirmity, too frequently concealed or unknown by the patient, is invisible to others. Disability and frustration can be lessened considerably by greater awareness on the part of medical and lay people about various helpful measures, which are currently under ...
M, Lipkin, M E, Williams
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Presbycusis

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1957
J, SATALOFF, H, MENDUKE
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Histopathological Observations of Presbycusis

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1976
Temporal bone histopathology of 17 aged patients who had spontaneous and gradually progressive bilateral sensorineural hearing losses associated with aging was studied. Six cases in the present material showed the gradually sloping audiometric curve; nine cases, abrupt high tone hearing loss; and two cases, the flat audiometric curve.
F, Suga, J R, Lindsay
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Presbycusis

1996
1, 3, Journal of Medicine and Health ...
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