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Context: The use of personal listening devices (PLDs) is becoming increasingly popular, particularly among young people. Numerous studies have demonstrated that being exposed to PLDs can have adverse effects on the auditory system.
Dessai TD, Bhat RJ, Kumar K.
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Auditory and Vestibular Assessment of Patients with Type Two Diabetes Mellitus: A Case-Control Study [PDF]
Introduction: Type two diabetes mellitus may relate to auditory and vestibular dysfunction. This relationship was frequently observed in elders. The present study aimed to evaluate the auditory and vestibular function of diabetic patients and compare the
Navid Nourizadeh +2 more
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Background and objective: Vestibular migraine is widely accepted as a unique disease, although its pathophysiology remains uncertain. When the patient is asymptomatic, vestibular migraine is often challenging to diagnose as its many symptoms overlap with
Zana Abdulrahman Mohammed
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Galvanic vestibular‐evoked myogenic potentials in evaluating damaged sites of vestibular neuritis
Objectives To test the possibility of pure otolithic organ deficits and validate the histopathological evidence of retrovestibular neural impairment in vestibular neuritis (VN), the authors adopted a topographic survey combining cervical vestibular ...
Chih‐Ming Chang +6 more
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Vestibular status in partial deafness
Introduction: The hair cells of the cochlea and the vestibulum are closely connected and may be susceptible to the same noxious factors. The relationship between their function has been a continuing field of investigation.
Magdalena Sosna +4 more
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Background: Chronic hyperglycemia can affect the vestibular system by causing injury in cells and neural structures. In addition to alterations in the microvasculature and connective tissues, changes in inner ear fluid metabolism can also contribute to ...
Onur Akan +6 more
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Vestibular evoked myogenic potentials in the prognosis of sudden hearing loss ‒ a systematic review
Introduction: Sudden hearing loss is an otorhinolaryngological emergency that often leads to severe damage to the auditory and vestibular function. The vestibular evoked myogenic potential is a test that allows a noninvasive evaluation of the otolithic ...
Nathalia de Paula Doyle Maia +2 more
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Assessing Effects of Eye Position on Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential
Introduction: Vestibular evoked myogenic potential is useful test for assessing function of saccule and inferior vestibular nerve. Vestibular evoked myogenic potential Amplitude is proportional to the level of background Electomyography.
Sahar Shomeil Shushtary +4 more
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Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) [PDF]
Background: Involvement of the brainstem in multiple sclerosis [MS] has significant implications on the disease course and can be presented with different symptoms.
Alaa Ameen Hamed +3 more
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Otolithic Receptor Mechanisms for Vestibular-Evoked Myogenic Potentials: A Review
Air-conducted sound and bone-conduced vibration activate otolithic receptors and afferent neurons in both the utricular and saccular maculae, and trigger small electromyographic (EMG) responses [called vestibular-evoked myogenic potentials (VEMPs)] in ...
Ian S. Curthoys +5 more
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