نتایج جستجو برای: evoked response audiometry
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Background: Loss of hearing is a non-visible disability (NVD) and the second most common congenital pathology. Apart from hearing loss, further disability in these domains has been reported like development of language, speech, cognition, and other evolving domains. These can be prevented by early identification and intervention. The aim of this study was to assess the outcomes of neonatal hear...
We outline our routine approach to tinnitus patients underlying the different aspects of our examination, namely the clinical history, objective E.N.T. and general examination, and audiovestibular testing. We highlight the interest in testing not only the cochlear, but also the vestibular function of the inner ear. This is in our point of vu of a paramount importance for the cochleovestibular s...
Background: Although it is not a new disorder, in recent times we have attained a greater understanding of auditory neuropathy (AN). In this type of hearing impairment, cochlear hair cells function but AN victims suffer from disordered neural transmission in the auditory pathway. The auditory neuropathy result profile often occurs as a part of that of the generalized neuropathic disorders, indi...
Removal of a vestibular schwannoma may result in ipsilateral hearing loss and facial palsy. So intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring is an important method for detecting potentially preventing paralysis. Contralateral after removal rare complications. The detection acute contralateral has not been reported intraoperatively the pathomechanism unclear. Our case was 52-year-old female with ...
Objective (Background): Vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (VEMPs) are used to evaluate function of the vestibular system. Sound evoked triceps myogenic potentials (SETMPs) have not been studied extensively and differ anatomically from sternocleidomastoid (SCM) VEMPs because the efferent pathway for SETMPs traverses the spinal cord. The aim of this study was to examine whether SETMPs in peop...
BACKGROUND The scalp-recorded frequency-following response (FFR), an auditory-evoked potential with putative neural generators in the rostral brainstem, provides a robust representation of the neurophysiologic encoding of complex stimuli. The FFR is rapidly becoming a valuable tool for understanding the neural transcription of speech and music, language-related processing disorders, and brain p...
Abstract Background We aimed to evaluate the significance of continuing audiovestibular practice during Covid-19 pandemic in audiology clinic university hospital. Methods The precautions, test procedures, and risk factors associated with were evaluated. number diagnoses cases between 23 March May 2020 also compared results same 2 months 2019 an attempt alterations practice. Results has continue...
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