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    Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) is a type of hearing loss in which the root cause lies in the inner ear, sensory organ (cochlea and associated structures)...
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    three main types of hearing loss: conductive hearing loss, sensorineural hearing loss, and mixed hearing loss. About half of hearing loss globally is preventable...
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    (ossicles). If a conductive hearing loss occurs in conjunction with a sensorineural hearing loss, it is referred to as a mixed hearing loss. Depending upon the...
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  • significant association between T2DM and hearing loss, particularly sensorineural hearing loss, which tends to worsen as T2DM progresses. The Centre for Disease...
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    from noise Hearing aid Hearing loss Hearing protection fit testing Occupational hearing loss Ototoxicity Presbycusis Sensorineural hearing loss Tinnitus...
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  • nerve. SSD's most severe form of unilateral hearing loss is caused by: sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL), acoustic neuroma, anomalies inner ear...
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    Weber test (category Hearing loss)
    unilateral sensorineural hearing loss (inner ear hearing loss). The test is named after Ernst Heinrich Weber (1795–1878). Conductive hearing ability is...
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  • presence of conductive hearing loss. A Rinne test should always be accompanied by a Weber test to also detect sensorineural hearing loss and thus confirm the...
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  • reports of sensorineural hearing loss and a mixed hearing loss. Of individuals with VCFS who have a hearing loss, only 11% had a sensorineural loss and 5%...
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    valuable information about a person's hearing ability, and can be used to detect the presence of a sensorineural hearing loss. A recently developed digit-triple...
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  • Congenital hearing loss is a hearing loss present at birth. It can include hereditary hearing loss or hearing loss due to other factors present either...
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  • Diplacusis (category Hearing loss)
    experienced as a secondary symptom of sensorineural hearing loss, although not all patients with sensorineural hearing loss experience diplacusis or tinnitus...
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  • implant is a hearing device that is surgically implanted into the middle ear. They help people with conductive, sensorineural or mixed hearing loss to hear...
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  • Causes of hearing loss include ageing, genetics, perinatal problems, loud sounds, and diseases. For some kinds of hearing loss the cause may be classified...
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    genetic disorder leading to congenital bilateral (both sides) sensorineural hearing loss and goitre with euthyroid or mild hypothyroidism (decreased thyroid...
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  • in addition. There is no treatment, surgical or otherwise, for sensorineural hearing loss due to the most common causes (age, noise, and genetic defects)...
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    Microtia (section Hearing)
    malformation of the inner ear leading to a sensorineural hearing loss (as many as 19% in one study). Sensorineural hearing loss is caused by a problem in the inner...
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    If there is conductive hearing loss, it is likely to be louder in the affected ear; if there is sensorineural hearing loss, it will be quieter in the...
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  • CAPOS syndrome (category Syndromes with sensorineural hearing loss)
    "cerebellar ataxia, areflexia, pes cavus, optic atrophy, and sensorineural hearing loss". Usually, individuals with this condition have cerebellar ataxia...
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  • measurements, hearing loss can be detected. There are several different types of hearing loss: conductive hearing loss, sensorineural hearing loss and mixed...
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    Ear (section Hearing loss)
    sensorineural hearing loss and are generally diagnosed with a computed tomography (CT) scan or a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan. Hearing loss problems...
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  • EAST syndrome (category Syndromes with sensorineural hearing loss)
    movement disorder), sensorineural deafness (deafness because of problems with the hearing nerve) and salt-wasting renal tubulopathy (salt loss caused by kidney...
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  • Ototoxicity (category Hearing loss)
    (NSAIDS) have also been shown to be ototoxic. This can result in sensorineural hearing loss, dysequilibrium, or both. Some environmental and occupational...
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  • Cochlear hydrops (category Hearing loss)
    pitch perception, or hearing loss, all usually in the low frequencies. Common symptoms include: Low-frequency sensorineural hearing loss. A feeling of fullness...
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    cranial nerve involvement are reported as ataxia, facial palsy, and sensorineural hearing loss. Behavioral changes are thought to be caused by localised cerebral...
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  • defect, is an abnormality of the inner ear that is associated with sensorineural hearing loss. This deformity was first described in 1791 by Mondini after examining...
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    are based on the summation of energy in critical bands. When sensorineural hearing loss (damage to the cochlea or in the brain) is present, the perception...
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    Haversian bone, a spongy and vascular matrix that results in sensorineural hearing loss due to compromise of the conductive capacity of the inner ear...
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  • nose, broad thumbs and halluces (the big toes), brachydactyly, sensorineural hearing loss, facial features such as hypertelorism (unusually wide-set eyes)...
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    neuroprosthesis that provides a person who has moderate-to-profound sensorineural hearing loss with sound perception. With the help of therapy, cochlear implants...
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