Comment on "Comparison of pure tone audiometry thresholds and transient evoked otoacoustic emissions (TEOAE) of patients with and without Covid-19 pneumonia". [PDF]
Kalcioglu MT, Mutlu B, Celik S.
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Hearing loss and auditory processing ability in people with aphasia [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Hearing loss can add to the linguistic deficits present in aphasia to make comprehension of speech difficult. Although some studies document a relatively high prevalence of hearing loss in adults with aphasia, many people with aphasia do ...
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Utilizing True Wireless Stereo Earbuds in Automated Pure-Tone Audiometry. [PDF]
Guo Z +5 more
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Comparison Study of Hearing Levels Assessed by Automated DPOAE and Pure Tone Audiometry
Yasuko Shibata +5 more
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Structured Abstract Introduction: Antineoplastic drugs play an important role in the treatment of cancer at different levels & are the most cited ototoxic agents.
Gleamine Selvam Paulraj +4 more
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Comparison of pure tone audiometry thresholds and transient evoked otoacoustic emissions (TEOAE) of patients with and without Covid-19 pneumonia. [PDF]
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Effect of Intensity on Prevalence of N3 Potential in Ears with Severe to Profound Hearing Loss [PDF]
Objective of the study: To look for the presence of N3 potential at two different intensities in children and in adults. Method: A total of 260 ears with severe to profound hearing loss were studied from the participants in the age range of 1 to 50 years,
Bhat, JS, Guttedar, AS, Kumar, K
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Early detection of noise-induced hearing loss is important to prevent the extension of hearing loss to speech frequencies. This study was assessed the efficacy of high frequency audiometry for early detection of NIHL by a systematic review of literature ...
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Response to "Letter to the Editor" by Kalcioglu et al. "Comparison of pure tone audiometry thresholds and transient evoked otoacoustic emissions (TEOAE) of patients with and without Covid-19 pneumonia". [PDF]
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