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Otosclerosis - ORL
... affect wide areas of the petrous bone. Patients with so called “malignant” otosclerosis become progressively deaf.2 The typical natural history of otosclerosis is characterized by a slow progressive conductive hearing loss. When the cochlear otic capsule is also involved, a concomitant sensorineural ...
... affect wide areas of the petrous bone. Patients with so called “malignant” otosclerosis become progressively deaf.2 The typical natural history of otosclerosis is characterized by a slow progressive conductive hearing loss. When the cochlear otic capsule is also involved, a concomitant sensorineural ...
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... Cogan’s syndrome is a rare autoimmune vasculitis, and its pathogenesis is unknown. Infection, but primarily autoimmunity, may play contributing roles in the pathogenesis of this disease. It is characterized by ocular and audiovestibular symptoms similar to those of Meniere’s syndrome. Approximately ...
... Cogan’s syndrome is a rare autoimmune vasculitis, and its pathogenesis is unknown. Infection, but primarily autoimmunity, may play contributing roles in the pathogenesis of this disease. It is characterized by ocular and audiovestibular symptoms similar to those of Meniere’s syndrome. Approximately ...
Recovery of Hearing in Menière`s Disease after
... Hearing test including air and bone frequency thresholds and word discrimination scores were recorded. Tympanograms were normal. The hearing test was repeated after 1-2 months of treatment, ; then at 5-6 months, 1 year and 2 years. Antiviral therapy was initiated only if the patient complained of re ...
... Hearing test including air and bone frequency thresholds and word discrimination scores were recorded. Tympanograms were normal. The hearing test was repeated after 1-2 months of treatment, ; then at 5-6 months, 1 year and 2 years. Antiviral therapy was initiated only if the patient complained of re ...
Auditory neuropathy spectrum: the importance of adequate diagnosis
... of neural hearing loss in newborns and young infants. From this population, children that were screened and presented abnormal ABR and presence of OAE were the first ones where the presence of a neural hearing impairment was suspected8. Speech perception abilities reduce with an increase in the degr ...
... of neural hearing loss in newborns and young infants. From this population, children that were screened and presented abnormal ABR and presence of OAE were the first ones where the presence of a neural hearing impairment was suspected8. Speech perception abilities reduce with an increase in the degr ...
ManagementofIndividualswithAuditory NeuropathySpectrumDisorder
... one. They are patients shared with, and reported by, Shallop et al. (2001) and exemplify the value of cued speech. It served as an excellent tool to maintain normal linguistic, syntactic and phonologic development, while deciding whether or not to implant. Once the implant decision was made by the p ...
... one. They are patients shared with, and reported by, Shallop et al. (2001) and exemplify the value of cued speech. It served as an excellent tool to maintain normal linguistic, syntactic and phonologic development, while deciding whether or not to implant. Once the implant decision was made by the p ...
Enjoy the sound of life.
... orientation, and understand speech better, our brain utilizes information from both ears. This is especially helpful in noisy and challenging listening situations like restaurants or parties. Inspired by these advantages of hearing with two ears, or binaural hearing, Pure and Carat bring you cutting ...
... orientation, and understand speech better, our brain utilizes information from both ears. This is especially helpful in noisy and challenging listening situations like restaurants or parties. Inspired by these advantages of hearing with two ears, or binaural hearing, Pure and Carat bring you cutting ...
Special Senses
... or other irritants, babies who spend a lot of time drinking on his or her back. ...
... or other irritants, babies who spend a lot of time drinking on his or her back. ...
Pivit Technologies Inc January 22, 2007 Mr. Lakshman One School
... deficiency in the transmission of sound and can often be addressed by hearing aids which amplify the sound reaching the ear. However, there are many cases where proper conduction is simply not possible or correctable by surgery. Sensorineural hearing loss involves a deficiency in the neural pathways ...
... deficiency in the transmission of sound and can often be addressed by hearing aids which amplify the sound reaching the ear. However, there are many cases where proper conduction is simply not possible or correctable by surgery. Sensorineural hearing loss involves a deficiency in the neural pathways ...
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... Speech in Loud Noise Zooms in on a single voice in a diffuse noisy environment, improving speech intelligibility. The program’s key feature, StereoZoom, now adapts to moving and asymmetric noise sources, improving speech intelligibility by up to 60%.1 Tinnitus Balance noise generator The Tinnitus Ba ...
... Speech in Loud Noise Zooms in on a single voice in a diffuse noisy environment, improving speech intelligibility. The program’s key feature, StereoZoom, now adapts to moving and asymmetric noise sources, improving speech intelligibility by up to 60%.1 Tinnitus Balance noise generator The Tinnitus Ba ...
plugstation® earplug dispenser moldex technical assistance features
... earplugs in regular size for people with larger ear canals. Failure to use the correct size Meteor for your ear canal size may result in hearing loss. Consult your supervisor or an audiologist before wearing. 5. Over protection can be dangerous. The wearer must be able to hear warning signals. 6. We ...
... earplugs in regular size for people with larger ear canals. Failure to use the correct size Meteor for your ear canal size may result in hearing loss. Consult your supervisor or an audiologist before wearing. 5. Over protection can be dangerous. The wearer must be able to hear warning signals. 6. We ...
Hearing Conservation Training Program
... compared to your initial baseline audiogram. This will help determine if you are experiencing noise induced hearing loss. If caught early, noise induced hearing loss may not be permanent, which is why the audiometric testing is important. These tests will be provided to you free of cost. ...
... compared to your initial baseline audiogram. This will help determine if you are experiencing noise induced hearing loss. If caught early, noise induced hearing loss may not be permanent, which is why the audiometric testing is important. These tests will be provided to you free of cost. ...
Susac syndrome: clinical characteristics and treatment in 29 new
... performed of all patients with the diagnosis of SS between 1 January 1998 and 1 October 2011 at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, USA. Keyword search terms included ÔSusac SyndromeÕ and Ôretinocochleocerebral vasculopathyÕ, Ôcerebral vasculopathyÕ, ÔcerebroretinovasculopathyÕ, and Ôother ence ...
... performed of all patients with the diagnosis of SS between 1 January 1998 and 1 October 2011 at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, USA. Keyword search terms included ÔSusac SyndromeÕ and Ôretinocochleocerebral vasculopathyÕ, Ôcerebral vasculopathyÕ, ÔcerebroretinovasculopathyÕ, and Ôother ence ...
Children`s Hearing Aid Clinic
... but these days we will always look to see if a cause can be identified. Approximately half of children with a permanent hearing loss will have a genetic basis for the loss and half will have a hearing loss as a result of some factor that has interfered with the normal development and function of the ...
... but these days we will always look to see if a cause can be identified. Approximately half of children with a permanent hearing loss will have a genetic basis for the loss and half will have a hearing loss as a result of some factor that has interfered with the normal development and function of the ...
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... b) Permanent High Frequency: pure tone thresholds > 25 dB HL at two or more frequencies above 2000 Hz These definitions are supported by the National Workshop on Mild and Unilateral Hearing Loss (2005) and are used to categorize different configurations of MBHL: flat and high frequency. The degree o ...
... b) Permanent High Frequency: pure tone thresholds > 25 dB HL at two or more frequencies above 2000 Hz These definitions are supported by the National Workshop on Mild and Unilateral Hearing Loss (2005) and are used to categorize different configurations of MBHL: flat and high frequency. The degree o ...
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... Auditory neuropathy is a hearing disorder in which sound enters the inner ear normally but the transmission of signals from the inner ear to the brain is impaired. It can affect people of all ages, from infancy through adulthood. People with auditory neuropathy may have normal hearing, or hearing lo ...
... Auditory neuropathy is a hearing disorder in which sound enters the inner ear normally but the transmission of signals from the inner ear to the brain is impaired. It can affect people of all ages, from infancy through adulthood. People with auditory neuropathy may have normal hearing, or hearing lo ...
Sensorineural hearing loss
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Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) is a type of hearing loss, or deafness, in which the root cause lies in the inner ear (cochlear), vestibulocochlear nerve (cranial nerve VIII), or central processing centers of the brain. Sensorineural hearing loss can be mild, moderate, severe, profound, or total.The great majority of human sensorineural hearing loss is caused by abnormal structure or function of the hair cells of the organ of Corti in the cochlea. There are also very unusual sensorineural hearing impairments that involve the eighth cranial nerve (the vestibulocochlear nerve) or the auditory portions of the brain. In the rarest of these sorts of hearing loss, only the auditory centers of the brain are affected. In this situation, cortical deafness, sounds may be heard at normal thresholds, but the quality of the sound perceived is so poor that speech cannot be understood.Sensory hearing loss is due to poor hair cell function. The hair cells may be abnormal at birth, or damaged during the lifetime of an individual. There are both external causes of damage, like noise trauma and infection, and intrinsic abnormalities, like deafness genes.Neural hearing loss occurs because of damage to the cochlear nerve (CVIII). This damage may affect the initiation of the nerve impulse in the cochlear nerve or the transmission of the nerve impulse along the nerve. Hearing loss that results from abnormalities of the central auditory system in the brain is called central hearing impairment. Since the auditory pathways cross back and forth on both sides of the brain, deafness from a central cause is unusual.Sensory hearing loss can also be caused by prolonged exposure to very loud noise, for example, being in a loud workplace without wearing protection, or having headphones set to high volumes for a long period. Exposure to a very loud noise such as a bomb blast can cause noise-induced hearing loss.