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Sensorineural Hearing Loss With Diving

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1971
Sensorineural hearing loss was associated with skin diving in three men. There appeared to be similarities between losses due to barotrauma and noise in one case, suggesting that perceptive losses with diving may not follow a single pattern.
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Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1983
Sudden sensorineural hearing loss is a frightening experience for the patient. The patient's worse fears concern tumors or stroke. Although the physician is often frustrated by a symptom whose cause at times is not apparent, every effort should be made to identify the causes of sudden sensorineural hearing loss and possible predisposing causes of ...
R G, Anderson, W L, Meyerhoff
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Autoimmune Sensorineural Hearing Loss

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1979
The author proposes the existence of a new entity, autoimmune sensorineural hearing loss, on the basis of diagnostic study and treatment experience with a series of 18 patients. In each case the clinical pattern did not fit with known entities and thus seemed to merit distinctive categorization.
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Sudden sensorineural hearing loss

The Lancet, 2010
Sudden sensorineural hearing loss is usually unilateral and can be associated with tinnitus and vertigo. In most cases the cause is not identified, although various infective, vascular, and immune causes have been proposed. A careful examination is needed to exclude life threatening or treatable causes such as vascular events and malignant diseases ...
Benjamin E, Schreiber   +3 more
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SENSORINEURAL HEARING LOSS IN CHILDREN

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1996
Hearing loss in infants and children may be sensorineural, conductive, or mixed. Severity varies from mild to profound. Educational initiatives aimed at children, parents, and primary health care providers could help prevent needless permanent hearing impairment.
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Acupuncture and Sensorineural Hearing Loss

Southern Medical Journal, 1976
The use of acupuncture for treatment of sensorineural hearing impairment is a controversial subject among physicians and audiologists. Until recently, sufficient experimental data were not available to guide those who manage hearing-impaired children and adults.
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Sensorineural hearing loss

Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 1991
ABSTRACTHearing losses in children are disabling and frequently unrecognized. Children with persistent uncorrected hearing impairment are at high risk for speech and language delays, behavioural problems, and socialization and learning difficulties. Although most hearing impairment in childhood is conductive in type. about 1 in 1000 Australian children
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Sensorineural hearing loss

2013
Sean M. Miller, Anita Jeyakumar
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SENSORINEURAL HEARING LOSS

Sensorineural hearing loss is a complex and multifactorial condition characterized by permanent reduction in auditory function due to damage to the inner ear structures or auditory nerve. This disorder affects both children and adults, significantly impairing communication, social interaction, and language development.
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Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss

JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery, 2020
Antonio, Ponzetto   +2 more
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