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International Contrast Ultrasound Society Safety Round Table
The international Contract Ultrasound Society (ICUS) held a round table discussion on the safety of ultrasound contrast agents for cardiology, radiology, and pediatrics on September 4, 2024. The panel included international experts on ultrasound contrast.
Richard G. Barr +5 more
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Speech motor control is not sequestered from general auditory processes. [PDF]
Thorburn C +4 more
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Overview of Diagnostic Ultrasound Safety
Ultrasound is widely regarded as a safe imaging modality; however, emerging ultrasound‐based techniques—such as shear wave elastography and contrast‐enhanced ultrasound—operate with varying acoustic output parameters that may approach or exceed traditional diagnostic limits. As these technologies are increasingly integrated into human research studies,
Saubhagya Srivastava +5 more
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Acoustics of karst tourist caves: a case study in Guizhou Province, China. [PDF]
Zhao W +5 more
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Speech Physiology, Speech Perception, and Acoustic Phonetics
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Cochlear Implantation and Facial Nerve Stimulation: Clinical and Anatomic Correlations
One rare complication of cochlear implantation (CI) is facial nerve stimulation (FNS) and in this study the location and insertion depths for electrode contacts causing FNS was analyzed, and the anatomical variance of the human facial nerve canal (FNC) was explored to elucidate the mechanisms underlying FNS.
Karin Hallin +4 more
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Speech in ALS: Longitudinal Changes in Lips and Jaw Movements and Vowel Acoustics.
Yana Yunusova +4 more
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Development of an ecologically-valid speech intelligibility test using virtual acoustics
Fabian Hettler +6 more
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NAD+ Enhanced on Hearing Recovery in Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss: Randomized Controlled Trial
This 2‐year, single‐center, double‐blind study with a small sample size compared NAD+ and control groups in a randomized controlled trial for sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL). Results showed that NAD+ led to better hearing improvement from 7 days to 3 months and a shorter average recovery time compared to the control group.
Minqian Gao +7 more
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