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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

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Investigation of Mal de Debarquement Syndrome in Pilots Based on Flight Time

Uğur E, Aydın , Konukseven B

Background and Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate Mal de Debarquement syndrome (MdDS) in high-risk pilots using the Istanbul MdDS Symptom Questionnaire (IMdDSSQ) and investigate the effect of flight time....
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Psychometric Evaluation of a Digitally Recorded Urdu Monosyllabic Word List for Word Recognition Score Testing

Zubair M, Nataranjan SB, Awan WA

Background and Objectives: Monosyllable words are the most common speech recognition stimuli since they test auditory perception and are used to assess speech recognition. However, there is a lack of...
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Preliminary Analysis of Drug-Induced Ototoxicity in South Korea: Trends From a National Sample Dataset

Aldahan Z, Kim J, Yoon Cy, Seo YJ, Park KH

Background and Objectives: Certain medications are associated with ototoxicity. This study assesses drug-induced ototoxicity in South Korea by analyzing the Korean national health data. Subjects and Methods: Hospital records of...
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Third Window Syndrome: An Up-to-Date Systematic Review of Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment

Lazarou I, Sideris G, Papadimitriou N, Delides A, Korres G

Third window syndrome (TWS) is an inner ear condition caused by an additional compliant point in the otic capsule that disrupts auditory and vestibular functions. Superior semicircular canal dehiscence is...
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Assessment and Management of Chemotherapy-Induced Ototoxicity in Children

Oh H, Park MK

Chemotherapy-induced ototoxicity is a significant concern in pediatric patients with cancer, particularly those treated with platinum-based agents, such as cisplatin and carboplatin. This study reviewed its prevalence, risk factors, early...
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A Cross-Sectional Study of the Time of Onset of Hearing Loss in Bus Drivers Following Exposure to Occupational Noise

Apoorva H, Mannarukrishnaiah J

Background and Objectives: Occupational noise exposure is a significant risk factor for hearing loss, affecting approximately 5% of the global population. Although noise-induced hearing loss is commonly associated with reduced...
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Exploring the Amplitudes of Binaural Interaction Components Elicited by Diverse Stimuli and Their Relationships With Behavioral Measures in Individuals With Normal Hearing

So W, Lee S

Background and Objectives: This study was performed to comprehensively examine the amplitudes of the binaural interaction components (BICs) elicited by chirps, clicks, and 500 Hz tone-burst stimuli in individuals with...
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Ear Symptoms and Earphone Usage: A Web-Based Survey Study

Kim GY, Jo M, Cho YS, Moon IJ

Background and Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the potential impact of earphone use on the occurrence of otitis externa (OE) by conducting a survey. Subjects and Methods: This study included...
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Advances in Understanding the Molecular Dynamics of Autosomal Dominant Auditory Neuropathy: Unveiling a Novel DIAPH3 Gene Variant Associated With Sensorineural Hearing Loss and Bilateral Vestibular Aqueduct Enlargement

Miolo G, Margiotta F, Murgia A, Puppa LD, Corona G

Auditory neuropathy is characterized by abnormal neural conduction in the auditory pathway despite normal outer hair cell function, exhibiting substantial genetic heterogeneity and phenotypic variability. We report the case of...
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Can Wideband Tympanometry Predict the Prognosis of Otitis Media With Effusion?

Şahin MI, Özyürek DD, Vural A, Zararsız G, Ketenci I, Ünlü Y

Background and Objectives: This study aims to evaluate the capacity of wideband tympanometry (WBT) in predicting the prognosis of otitis media with effusion (OME). Subjects and Methods: Sixty-one ears with...
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