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Noise and the risk of tinnitus: A two‐sample Mendelian randomized study
Abstract Objectives Observational studies imply that noise may increase the likelihood of developing tinnitus. However, no causal relationship has been established between the two using Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis, we aimed to determine the potential causal relationship between noise and various categories of tinnitus.
He‐Sen Huang+6 more
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FRACTURED BASE, WITH DEAFNESS, TINNITUS, VERTIGO, EXOPTHALMUS, FACIAL PARALYSIS, MASTOIDITIS. [PDF]
J. A. Stucky
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Validation of the Sudbury Vertigo Risk Score to risk stratify for a serious cause of vertigo
Abstract Introduction In 2022, nearly 0.5 million Canadians visited an emergency department (ED) for dizziness, accounting for over 3.5% of all ED visits. Of these patients, only 2%–5% received a serious diagnosis. The cost of ED and inpatient care for dizziness in Canada exceeds $200 million per year, of which neuroimaging accounts for a large ...
Elliot Tissot van Patot+12 more
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Tinnitus aurium. Some remarks on its cause and treatment [PDF]
Thomas J. Harris
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Physicians' hybridisation with accounting in public hospitals
Abstract Accounting information has become an integral part of management tools in public hospitals. Following COVID‐19, the crisis in the supply chain and the war in Ukraine severely impacted the financing of public hospitals. In response to this multi‐crisis environment, physicians have increased their awareness on an efficient use of scarce ...
Susana Gago‐Rodríguez+2 more
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This study investigates longitudinal effects of dupilumab on the nasal passage and gastrointestinal microbiota in patients with diffuse type 2 CRSwNP. CRSwNP patients show altered nasal microbiota composition compared to healthy individuals. Dupilumab treatment is associated with a shift of nasal microbiota in CRSwNP, with increasing beneficial genera (
Fabio S. Ryser+9 more
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Musical Ear Syndrome: What Do We Know? [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to review the existing literature regarding Musical Ear Syndrome and other related auditory hallucinations. While the existence of auditory hallucinations is evident, their cause is unclear and widely understudied. There was
Pestel, Cara D.
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Further observations on cimicifuga as a remedy for tinnitus aurium [PDF]
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ABSTRACT Aim To identify the symptom burden in children and adolescents with post COVID‐19, a validated and reliable instrument is needed, particularly to assess symptoms and their impact on the child. The aim of this study was to describe the development, validation, and reliability of the Post COVID‐19 in Kids Questionnaire (POCOKIDS‐Q), which was ...
C. Angelhoff+5 more
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