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Evaluation of Saccule Function in Patients with Vitamin D Deficiency

Talebi H, Moallemi M, Ghorbani M

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Considering important role of vitamin D in many physiological processes including vestibular system in the ear, aim of present study is to evaluate saccule function via cervical...
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Asymmetric Flankers in Comodulation Masking Release

Pourbakht , Faraji L

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Detection of auditory signals may be improved when maskers far from the frequency of the target signal are coherently amplitude-modulated. This improvement of signal detection is called...
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Comparison of McGurk Effect across Three Consonant-Vowel Combinations in Kannada

Devaraju D, U AK, Maruthy S

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The influence of visual stimulus on the auditory component in the perception of auditory-visual (AV) consonant-vowel syllables has been demonstrated in different languages. Inherent properties of unimodal...
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Single Dose Topical Application of Clotrimazole for the Treatment of Otomycosis: Is This Enough?

Dundar R, Ä°ynen I

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: To determine the efficacy of filling the external auditory meatus with 1% clotrimazole at a single visit for the treatment of otomycosis. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: This prospective study...
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Unusual Tumors Obstructing the External Auditory Canal: Report of Two Cases

Kim CH, Lee HS, Kim SY, Shin JE

Primary tumors arising from the external auditory canal (EAC) are rare. We describe two cases of mass lesions within the EAC causing slowly progressive hearing loss without otorrhea or otalgia....
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The Role of Cognitive Control in Tinnitus and Its Relation to Speech-in-Noise Performance

Tai Y, Husain FT

Self-reported difficulties in speech-in-noise (SiN) recognition are common among tinnitus patients. Whereas hearing impairment that usually co-occurs with tinnitus can explain such difficulties, recent studies suggest that tinnitus patients with...
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Recovery Phase Spontaneous Nystagmus, Its Existence and Clinical Implication

Lee MY, Son HR, Rah YC, Jung JY, Suh MW

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Determination of the lesion side based on the direction of the nystagmus could result in confusions to the clinicians due to mismatch between the vestibular function tests...
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Comparison between Subjective Scoring and Computer-Based Asymmetry Assessment in Facial Nerve Palsy

Lee DY, Kim HS, Kim SY, Park KS, Kim YH

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of the present study was to assess the feasibility of a PC-based facial asymmetry assessment program (PC-FAAP) and to compare the results of PC-FAAP with...
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Risk Factors for Positional Vertigo and the Impact of Vertigo on Daily Life: The Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey

Park MK, Lee DY, Kim YH

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to analyze risk factors for positional vertigo (PV) and the influence thereof on daily life and subjective quality-of-life (QoL). SUBJECT ANDMETHODS: A cross-sectional study was...
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Mutations in GJB2 as Major Causes of Autosomal Recessive Non-Syndromic Hearing Loss: First Report of c.299-300delAT Mutation in Kurdish Population of Iran

Azadegan-Dehkordi F, Bahrami T, Shirzad M, Karbasi G, Yazdanpanahi N, Farrokhi E, Koohiyan M, Tabatabaiefar MA, Hashemzadeh-Chaleshtori M

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Autosomal recessive non-syndromic hearing loss (ARNSHL) with genetic origin is common (1/2000 births). ARNSHL can be associated with mutations in gap junction protein beta 2 (GJB2). To...
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