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Aging and Speech Understanding

Lee JY

As people age, structural as well as neural degeneration occurs throughout the auditory system. Many older adults experience difficulty in understanding speech especially in adverse listening conditions although they can...
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Development of a School Adaptation Program for Elementary School Students with Hearing Impairment

Kim SJ, Kwon MS, Han W

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Although new technology of assistive listening device leads many hard of hearing children to be mainstreamed in public school programs, many clinicians and teachers still wonder whether...
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Mass and Stiffness Impact on the Middle Ear and the Cochlear Partition

Kim J, Koo M

Mass and stiffness affect on the peculiar characteristics of transmission of the middle ear and the distinctive behavior of the cochlear mechanics. Applying the principle of the mass and stiffness,...
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A Case of Incus Vibroplasty: Postoperative Changes in Residual Hearing

Roh KJ, Lee EJ, Choi BI, Son EJ

In patients with mild to severe hearing loss, conventional hearing aids offer limited benefits and several problems with feedback and cosmesis. Middle ear implants are a feasible option for patients...
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Satisfaction with Hearing Aids among Aged Patients with Different Degrees of Hearing Loss and Length of Daily Use

Dashti R, Khiavi FF, Sameni SJ, Bayat A

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The evaluation of subjective benefits and positive effects of hearing aids in daily is important for measuring the treatment outcome. The aim of this project was to...
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A Case of Cochlear Implantation in Bromate-Induced Bilateral Sudden Deafness

Eom TH, Lee S, Cho HH, Cho YB

Despite the well-established nature of bromate-induced ototoxicity, cochlear implantation after bromate intoxication has been rarely documented. We hereby present a case of a 51-year-old female deafened completely after bromate ingestion....
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Speech Recognition in Real-Life Background Noise by Young and Middle-Aged Adults with Normal Hearing

Lee JY, Lee JT, Heo HJ, Choi CH, Choi SH, Lee K

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: People usually converse in real-life background noise. They experience more difficulty understanding speech in noise than in a quiet environment. The present study investigated how speech recognition...
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Clinical Differences in Types of Otalgia

Kim SH, Kim TH, Byun JY, Park MS, Yeo SG

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Although otalgia is usually associated with ear problems, it may also originate outside the ear. We therefore assessed the clinical characteristics of patients with otalgia. SUBJECTS AND METHODS:...
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Pseudoaneurysm of the Petrosal Internal Carotid Artery in the Middle Ear as a Complication of Middle Ear Cholesteatoma

Choi SH, Park H, Yang TK, Song CI

We report the case of a 66-year-old man who had significant otorrhagia caused by a ruptured pseudoaneurysm in the petrous internal carotid artery (ICA). The patient had middle ear cholesteatoma, and computed...
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Age as a Determinant to Select an Anesthesia Method for Tympanostomy Tube Insertion in a Pediatric Population

Lee DH, Jung K, Kim H

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the relationship between age and anesthesia method used for tympanostomy tube insertion (TTI) and to provide evidence to guide the selection of an appropriate anesthesia...
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Clinical Application of the Threshold Equalizing Noise Test in Patients with Hearing Loss of Various Etiologies: A Preliminary Study

Lee HY, Seo YM, Kim KA, Kang YS, Cho CS

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: We aimed to make a preliminary assessment of the prevalence of cochlear dead regions (DRs) and the factors affecting the results of the threshold-equalizing noise (TEN) test...
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