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microRNAs in sudden hearing loss

The Laryngoscope, 2019
ObjectivesTo compare the circulating microRNA (miRNA) expression profiles between sudden sensory neural hearing loss (SSNHL) patients and age‐matched normal hearing controls.Study DesignProspective cohort multi‐center study.MethodsPatients presenting within 28 days of onset of SSNHL were prospectively recruited along with contemporaneous age‐matched ...
Desmond A. Nunez   +4 more
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Sudden hearing loss

Clinical Otolaryngology, 2007
Abstract: Sudden hearing loss. This update on the latest studies and management policies for patients suffering from sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSHL) represents a cooperative effort of Belgian ENT surgeons from various corners of the country.
A C, Leong, J W, Fairley, N D, Padgham
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Cardiovascular Risk and Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis

The Laryngoscope, 2022
It was previously suggested that patients with idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss (ISSNHL) have a higher risk of cardiovascular disease. The aim of this study is to determine if ISSNHL patients have an increased cardiovascular risk by means of ...
J. Simões   +4 more
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Prognosis of Idiopathic Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss: The Nomogram Perspective

Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology, 2022
Objective: The aim of this study is to create a nomogram for accurately predicting the prognosis of idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss (ISSNHL) and provide a reference for clinical treatment.
Huadong Wu   +3 more
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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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Sudden Hearing Loss

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2008
Sudden sensorineural hearing loss is a medical emergency in search of an appropriate treatment. Almost all aspects of this disease process are disputed in the literature. The natural course of the disease process has not been well defined, although spontaneous recovery in a percentage of patients appears well accepted.
Matthew R, O'Malley, David S, Haynes
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Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1996
Approximately 4000 new cases of sudden hearing loss (SHL) occur annually in the United States, and 15,000 annually worldwide, accounting for approximately 1% of all cases of SHL. Although prevalence studies do not necessarily distinguish between idiopathic and acquired SHL, most cases of spontaneous SHL have no identifiable cause.
G B, Hughes   +3 more
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Sudden sensorineural hearing loss

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2012
This article highlights the importance of recognizing sudden onset sensorineural hearing loss and summarizes the key diagnostic and management points. There is much to learn about its pathogenesis, and more trials are needed to establish evidence-based management.
B T, Stew, S J C, Fishpool, H, Williams
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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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