نتایج جستجو برای: sensory neural hearing loss

تعداد نتایج: 842751  

2015
Srdjan M. Vlajkovic Peter R. Thorne Ramesh Rajan Jonathan E. Gale

People with hearing loss represent one of the largest disability groups worldwide, and the prevalence of hearing loss is predicted to rise with an ageing population. Substantial progress has been made towards understanding some of the biological processes involved in the development of hearing impairment as well as therapeutic ways to prevent or mitigate the hearing loss. For example, we now ha...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2014
Bradley N Buran Emma C Sarro Francis A M Manno Ramanjot Kang Melissa L Caras Dan H Sanes

Manipulations of the sensory environment typically induce greater changes to the developing nervous system than they do in adulthood. The relevance of these neural changes can be evaluated by examining the age-dependent effects of sensory experience on quantitative measures of perception. Here, we measured frequency modulation (FM) detection thresholds in adult gerbils and investigated whether ...

Journal: :Pediatrics 1987
Vivian K. Harlin

This statement has been approved by the Council on Child and Adolescent Health. PEDIATRICS (ISSN 0031 4005). Copyright © 1987 by the American Academy of Pediatrics. screening by pure-tone audiometry be used as the primary method of detection of hearing loss in school children; (4) the impedance bridge not be used as a replacement for audiometnic screening, because it will not detect sensory neu...

Background and Objective: Hearing loss as a sensory disorder is among the most common developmental disorders. Based on the universal neonatal screening results, the incidence of hearing deficit is 1–3 per 1000 live births in the well-baby nursery population and 2–4 in 100 newborns in the intensive care community. The aim of this study was to highlight the main risk factors for hearing loss bas...

Journal: :The journal of international advanced otology 2017
Didde Trærup Schnack Katalin Kiss Søren Hansen Hidemi Miyazaki Birgitte Bech Per Caye Thomasen

Sporadic endolymphatic sac tumor is a very rare neoplasm. It is low malignant, locally destructive and expansive, but non-metastasizing. The tumor is very rare in the sporadic form, but more often associated with Von Hippel-Lindau disease. A 65-year old man with left sided tinnitus and hearing loss for several months. Audiometry showed an asymmetrical sensory neural hearing loss on the left sid...

ژورنال: پوست و زیبایی 2015
بنی‌هاشمی, مهناز , توحیدی, محمد , عزیزآهاری, سحر , پزشک‌پور, فخرالزمان ,

Anderson-Fabry which is also known as Fabry disease is an X-linked recessive enzyme deficiency disorder. Its clinical manifestations are caused by storage of sphingolipids in the lysosomes of the endothelial, perithelial, and smooth muscle cells, which is due to alpha galactosidase A enzyme deficiency. Its hallmark dermatological manifestation is diffuse angiokeratomas known as ...

2012

1. Review the patterns of hearing loss in hereditary hearing impairment. AL First, we must understand that genetic hearing loss seems to breach all categories of hearing loss, including the following: congenital, progressive, and adult onset; conductive, sensory, and neural; syndromic and nonsyndromic; high-frequency, low-frequency, or mixed frequency; and mild or profound. Genetic hearing loss...

2016
Xiaoling Lu Yilai Shu Mingliang Tang Huawei Li

Hair cells (HCs) are the sensory preceptor cells in the inner ear, which play an important role in hearing and balance. The HCs of organ of Corti are susceptible to noise, ototoxic drugs, and infections, thus resulting in permanent hearing loss. Recent approaches of HCs regeneration provide new directions for finding the treatment of sensor neural deafness. To have normal hearing function, the ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2011
Jonathan E Peelle Vanessa Troiani Murray Grossman Arthur Wingfield

Hearing loss is one of the most common complaints in adults over the age of 60 and a major contributor to difficulties in speech comprehension. To examine the effects of hearing ability on the neural processes supporting spoken language processing in humans, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging to monitor brain activity while older adults with age-normal hearing listened to sentences t...

Introduction: Hearing loss from birth up to the age of 3 years has a negative effect on speech/language development and results in sensory, cognitive, emotional, and academic defects in adulthood by causing delayed development of communicative-linguistic abilities. The present study was performed in order to assess the effect of early intervention on language development in Persian children age...

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