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Selective Unilateral Inner Hair Cell Injury: A Case Report

Jain M, Yasmin S, Prakash SC, Jain C

Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) is known to be associated with lesions at various sites, including outer hair cell (OHC) and inner hair cell (IHC) injury, as well as auditory dyssynchrony...
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Meta-Analysis Exploring the Effects of Music Training in Cochlear Implant Users by Age

Shukor NFA, Seo YJ, Han W

Background and Objectives: The present study aimed to explore meaningful change in the musical performance of cochlear implant (CI) users according to age after receiving music training compared to the...
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Improving Accuracy and Reliability of Hearing Tests: An Exploration of International Standards

Suh MJ, Lee J, Cho WH, Jin IK, Kong TH, Oh SH, Lee HJ, Choi SJ, Cha D, Park KH, Seo YJ

This study explores the internal standards for hearing tests and benefits of implementing international standard protocols, including the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), and discusses...
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Sudden Hearing Loss and Vertigo With Silent Pontine Infarction: A Case Report

Jeong JY, Byun H, Lee SH, Chung JH

Most cases of sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) occur without a specific identifiable cause, although vascular factors may serve as potential etiological contributors. Silent infarction refers to ischemic changes observed...
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Two Cases of Multiple Ossicular Chain Disruption After Penetrating Injury and Tympanic Membrane Healing

Han S, Yeo CD, Lee EJ

Ossicular chain disruption is a typical consequence of temporal bone trauma. However, it can also occur as a result of direct trauma to the ossicular chain due to penetrating injuries....
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Comparison of a Free-Field and a Closed-Field Sound Source Identification Paradigms in Assessing Spatial Acuity in Adults With Normal Hearing Sensitivity

Sampath S, Aisha S, Neelamegarajan D, Jain C, Nisha KV

Background and Objectives: Traditional sound field localization setups in a free-field environment closely represent real-world situations. However, they are costly and sophisticated, and it is difficult to replicate similar setups...
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Musician-Advantage on Listening Effort for Speech in Noise Perception: A Dual-Task Paradigm Measure

Lavanya V, Rajaram R, Vaidyanath R, Uppunda AK

Background and Objectives: Speech in noise (SIN) perception is essential for effective day-to-day communication, as everyday conversations seldom transpire in silent environments. Numerous studies have documented how musical training can...
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Recent Updates on Tinnitus Management

Lee HY, Jung DJ

In this comprehensive review, we discuss recent updates on tinnitus evaluation and treatment. Tinnitus evaluation commences with comprehensive medical history taking and audiological evaluation, which can provide valuable insight into...
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Cochlear Implantation in the Elderly: Speech Performance, Associated Factor, Complication, and Surgical Safety

Oh M, Oh EJ, Jung B, Yoo MH, Yoo SY, Jung DJ, Lee KY

Background and Objectives: The guidelines for cochlear implantation (CIs) are expanding, and the number of CI procedures performed on the elderly is increasing. The purpose of this study was to...
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Dynamic Range and Neural Response Threshold in Cochlear Implant Mapping Can Be Useful in Predicting Prognosis Related to Postoperative Speech Perception

Park B, Thak PK, Park E, Choi SJ, Lee J, Kwak S, Jung HH, Im GJ

Background and Objectives: To analyze mapping changes in dynamic range (DR) and neural response threshold (NRT) as prognostic factors for cochlear implant (CI). To analyze whether postoperative speech perception performance...
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