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ORIGINAL ARTICLE Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emissions in
... placement of the probe into the external auditory canal. In DPOAE recordings, two F2/F1 values were used: 1. DPOAE is generated in 72 ears of 36 rabbits by ILO 288 USB II (Otodynamics Ltd Clinical OAE System, England) cochlear emission analyzer. The acoustic stimulus consisted of two simultaneous co ...
... placement of the probe into the external auditory canal. In DPOAE recordings, two F2/F1 values were used: 1. DPOAE is generated in 72 ears of 36 rabbits by ILO 288 USB II (Otodynamics Ltd Clinical OAE System, England) cochlear emission analyzer. The acoustic stimulus consisted of two simultaneous co ...
Sound Pressure Level of the Steyr AUG Rifle
... and without a symmetric muzzle brake, were made at the Old Class rifle range at Waiouru military camp on Thursday 11 March 2010. Measurements were attempted at distances of 0.5, 1, 2 and 5 metres range and at angles of 45, 90, 135 and 180 degrees from the barrel. The acoustic sensors were mounted on ...
... and without a symmetric muzzle brake, were made at the Old Class rifle range at Waiouru military camp on Thursday 11 March 2010. Measurements were attempted at distances of 0.5, 1, 2 and 5 metres range and at angles of 45, 90, 135 and 180 degrees from the barrel. The acoustic sensors were mounted on ...
Tumors of the Lateral Skull Base and Cerebellopontine Angle A
... Klebsiella pneumoniae, and diphteroids • Annual incidence approximately 40 cases/100,000 population ...
... Klebsiella pneumoniae, and diphteroids • Annual incidence approximately 40 cases/100,000 population ...
Atrophic thyroid follicles and inner ear defects
... development and is required for auditory system maturation. Human mutations in SLC26A4 lead to a syndromic form of deafness with enlargement of the thyroid gland (Pendred syndrome) and non-syndromic deafness (DFNB4). We describe mice with an Slc26a4 mutation, Slc26a4loop/loop, which are profoundly d ...
... development and is required for auditory system maturation. Human mutations in SLC26A4 lead to a syndromic form of deafness with enlargement of the thyroid gland (Pendred syndrome) and non-syndromic deafness (DFNB4). We describe mice with an Slc26a4 mutation, Slc26a4loop/loop, which are profoundly d ...
List of E-Posters
... Cochlear implantation in children with cardiovascular problems AMERNIK K., MIKULSKI K., JAWOROWSKA E., (SZCZECIN, POLAND) e-P013 The impact of conventional cochlear implantation on residual hearing and vestibular function in children and adult patients ANAGIOTOS A., KLÜNTER H-D., MITROPOULOU P., LAN ...
... Cochlear implantation in children with cardiovascular problems AMERNIK K., MIKULSKI K., JAWOROWSKA E., (SZCZECIN, POLAND) e-P013 The impact of conventional cochlear implantation on residual hearing and vestibular function in children and adult patients ANAGIOTOS A., KLÜNTER H-D., MITROPOULOU P., LAN ...
study for genetic relation between the attached ear lobes and hairy
... Some people have earlobes that curve up between the lowest point of the earlobe and the point where the ear joins the head; these are known as "free" or "unattached" earlobes. Other people have earlobes that blend in with the side of the head, known as "attached" or "adherent" earlobes [1]. Attached ...
... Some people have earlobes that curve up between the lowest point of the earlobe and the point where the ear joins the head; these are known as "free" or "unattached" earlobes. Other people have earlobes that blend in with the side of the head, known as "attached" or "adherent" earlobes [1]. Attached ...
Auditory Brainstem Response Differences in Diabetic and Non
... thy in diabetic patients. Still other studies have found no association between retinopathy or other diabetic health variables and ABR latencies (Diaz de Leon-Morales et al, 2005; Fedele et al, 1984; Lisowska et al, 2001b). The second concern is whether these statistically significant latency delays ...
... thy in diabetic patients. Still other studies have found no association between retinopathy or other diabetic health variables and ABR latencies (Diaz de Leon-Morales et al, 2005; Fedele et al, 1984; Lisowska et al, 2001b). The second concern is whether these statistically significant latency delays ...
Cochlear Implant - Capital Blue Cross
... tinnitus is considered investigational as there is insufficient evidence to support a conclusion concerning the health outcomes or benefits associated with this procedure. Upgrades of an existing, functioning external system to achieve aesthetic improvement, such as smaller profile components, or a ...
... tinnitus is considered investigational as there is insufficient evidence to support a conclusion concerning the health outcomes or benefits associated with this procedure. Upgrades of an existing, functioning external system to achieve aesthetic improvement, such as smaller profile components, or a ...
Total # Spiral Ganglion Cells
... inner ears of patients who were deafened during life demonstrated that the cause of deafness accounted for 57% of the variability of spiral ganglion cell counts. Spiral ganglion cell counts were highest in individuals deafened by aminoglycoside toxicity or sudden idiopathic deafness and lowest in th ...
... inner ears of patients who were deafened during life demonstrated that the cause of deafness accounted for 57% of the variability of spiral ganglion cell counts. Spiral ganglion cell counts were highest in individuals deafened by aminoglycoside toxicity or sudden idiopathic deafness and lowest in th ...
TRT Patient Handout 1
... of the auditory system may be more active than others, every neurone will contribute to some extent to the final perception of tinnitus. These electrical signals are not evidence of damage, but compensatory activity that occurs all the time in the auditory system of each one of us. This compensatory ...
... of the auditory system may be more active than others, every neurone will contribute to some extent to the final perception of tinnitus. These electrical signals are not evidence of damage, but compensatory activity that occurs all the time in the auditory system of each one of us. This compensatory ...
Slide 1
... • Partial loss because person is able to hear if sound amplitude is increased enough to reach normal nerve elements in inner ear • May be caused by impacted cerumen, foreign bodies, a perforated TM, pus or serum in middle ear, and otosclerosis, which is a decrease in mobility of ossicles Elsevier it ...
... • Partial loss because person is able to hear if sound amplitude is increased enough to reach normal nerve elements in inner ear • May be caused by impacted cerumen, foreign bodies, a perforated TM, pus or serum in middle ear, and otosclerosis, which is a decrease in mobility of ossicles Elsevier it ...
Broadband Sound - Brigade Electronics
... This paper sets out both the safety and the environmental benefits of broadband sound as applied to back-up alarms. The rationale for its adoption as standard fit on trucks, fork-trucks and mobile plant is self-evident. During Summer 2007 a company suffered fatalities in two separate back-up acciden ...
... This paper sets out both the safety and the environmental benefits of broadband sound as applied to back-up alarms. The rationale for its adoption as standard fit on trucks, fork-trucks and mobile plant is self-evident. During Summer 2007 a company suffered fatalities in two separate back-up acciden ...
Tinnitus - The Medical Post
... Micro-vascular decompression of anterior inferior cerebellar artery loop around auditory nerve ...
... Micro-vascular decompression of anterior inferior cerebellar artery loop around auditory nerve ...
Threshold estimation in normal and impaired ears
... A hearing impairment that goes undetected in infants and young children compromises optimal development and personal achievement. The early detection of hearing impairment in this population has therefore been a longstanding clinical priority in audiology (Diefendorf, 2002). This population forms pa ...
... A hearing impairment that goes undetected in infants and young children compromises optimal development and personal achievement. The early detection of hearing impairment in this population has therefore been a longstanding clinical priority in audiology (Diefendorf, 2002). This population forms pa ...
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.