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Recurrent Meningitis Following Previous Repair of Congenital Oval Window Defect

Lim WQ, Seah CX, Choy KCC, Yeo SB, Lim JP

A 19-year-old male patient with a history of congenital left oval window defect has had recurrent admissions to a children’s hospital for bacterial meningitis since the age of 7. Investigations...
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A Case of Bilateral Sudden Deafness Caused by Wernicke Encephalopathy

Hong Y, Kim H, Lee DH

Wernicke encephalopathy, also known as thiamine deficiency, is characterized by a triad of symptoms: ophthalmoplegia, ataxia, and confusion. However, additional symptoms may manifest depending on the area affected by the...
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Joy of Electronic Drawing for Operative Notes: Enhancing Surgical Documentation

Chung JW

This manuscript explores the integration of electronic drawings into surgical operative notes, highlighting their importance in improving the quality and utility of surgical documentation. Operative notes, as essential components of...
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Novel Approach to the Simulator Sickness Questionnaire

Uğur E, Kurter A, Aydın , Konukseven B

Background and Objectives: Virtual reality (VR) applications change the perception of reality, resulting in a feeling of being in a natural environment. The occurrence of cybersickness (CS) when using VR...
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Influence of Different Types of Contralateral Suppression Tones on Otoacoustic Emission in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder

Jamal FN, Dzulkarnain AAA, Basri NA, Rahmat S, Shahrudin FA, Azemin MZC, Sidek SN, Yusof HM, Hamid SRA

Background and Objectives: Auditory sensory gating deficits are abnormalities in patients with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) that may lead to sensory processing difficulties. It is particularly difficult for children with...
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Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Analysis of the Cognitive Functions of Elderly Patients With Hearing Loss

Lee SJ, Choi J, Song HB, Kyong JS, Lee SY, Lee JH

Background and Objectives: Age-related hearing loss is a modifiable risk factor for mild cognitive impairment (MCI); however, the potential mechanisms linking these conditions remain unclear. Therefore, in this study, we...
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A 250-kb Microdeletion Identified in Chromosome 16 Is Associated With Non-Syndromic Sensorineural Hearing Loss in a South Indian Consanguineous Family

Swetha J, Sakthignanavel A, Manoharan A, Rangarajalu J, Arunagiri P, Govindasamy C, Ravikumar S

Background and Objectives: Hereditary hearing loss is the most common genetic disorder in children. Nearly 120 genes associated with auditory impairment have been identified. Although the disease is clinically and...
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An Exploratory Study of Peripheral Vestibular System in Users of Personal Listening Devices

Dessai TD, Kumar K, Bhat RJ

Background and Objectives: The widespread use of mobile phones and personal listening devices (PLDs) poses potential health risks, particularly noise-induced hearing loss. Among younger generations, high-volume PLD use is associated...
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Translation, Cross-Cultural Adaptation, and Validation of the Eustachian Tube Dysfunction Patient Questionnaire for Assessing Eustachian Tube Dysfunction in Greece

Anastasiadou S, Karkos P, Constantinidis J, Triaridis S, Psillas G

Background and Objectives: Eustachian tube dysfunction (ETD) is prevalent among patients with ENT disorders, necessitating history-taking, clinical examination, and appropriate investigation for diagnosis. Eustachian Tube Dysfunction Patient Questionnaire (ETDQ-7) is...
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Effects of Hearing Aids on Static and Subjective Balance in Patients With Hearing Loss: A Pilot Study

Kim GY, Cho YS, Jo M, Yun HJ, Quilter M, Kim DY, Moon IJ

Background and Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the effects of hearing aids (HAs) on reducing symptoms of dizziness in patients with hearing loss (HL) and dizziness. Subjects and Methods: A...
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Update on Medical Management of Acute Peripheral Facial Palsy

Kim SH, Kwak MY

Acute facial nerve palsy, particularly Bell’s palsy, is a common neurological disorder with an annual incidence of 20-30 cases per 100,000 individuals. It is characterized by sudden or gradual facial...
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