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Congenital Cholesteatoma Localized to the Tip of the Mastoid Bone: A Case Report and Possible Etiology

Hong SM, Lee JH, Park CH, Kim HJ

Congenital cholesteatomas of mastoid origin are extremely rare. We reported one in 2007 and experienced an additional case. A male presented with a 5-month history of right-sided ear discharge. Computed...
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A Case of Otogenic Brain Abscess Causing Loss of Consciousness

Kwak MK, Chung JH, Lee SH, Park CW

Acute or chronic otitis media can cause intracranial complications, one of the most serious being brain abscess. Empirical antibiotic treatment and proper surgical management should be considered to avoid fatal...
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A Case of the Vibrant Soundbridge Stapes Coupler in Patients with Mixed Hearing Loss

Park AY, Jeon JH, Moon IS, Choi JY

The Vibrant Soundbridge (VSB) with stapes clip coupler placement at the stapes head has been used successfully to treat mixed hearing loss. Coupling between the floating mass transducer of the...
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A Case of Acute Bilateral Retrocochlear Hearing Loss as an Initial Symptom of Unilateral Thalamic Hemorrhage

Park MJ, Yoon SW, Kim KH, Kim YJ

A speech discrimination test is a test using a list of 25 phonetically balanced monosyllables. It is often overlooked but significant enough for pure tone audiometry. Many physicians have performed...
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A Case of a Cholesterol Granuloma Occluding the External Auditory Canal in a 12-Year-Old Girl

Kong JS, Kim MS, Lee KY

Cholesterol granulomas are benign granulomatous lesions caused by tissue reaction to a foreign body such as cholesterol crystals. These crystals have been are associated with pathological conditions of pneumatized spaces,...
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Strategy for the Customized Mass Screening of Genetic Sensorineural Hearing Loss in Koreans

Chang MY, Choi BY

Hearing loss is one of the most common sensorineural disorder. More than half of congenital bilateral profound deafness cases have been estimated to be attributed to genetic cause. Identification of...
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Study of Phonological Awareness of Preschool and School Aged Children with Cochlear Implant and Normal Hearing

Rastegarianzadeh N, Shahbodaghi M, Faghihzadeh S

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The primary purpose of this study was to assess whether very early access to speech sounds provided by the cochlear implant enables children to develop age-appropriate phonological...
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Middle Ear Surgery in Only Hearing Ears and Postoperative Hearing Rehabilitation

Yoo MH, Kang BC, Park HJ, Yoon TH

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to evaluate surgical interventions and hearing rehabilitation in patients with chronic middle ear disease of only hearing ears. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Thirty-one...
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A Clinical Analysis of Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss Cases

Lee HS, Lee YJ, Kang BS, Lee BD, Lee JS

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: High-dose systemic steroid therapy is the mainstay treatment for sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL). Recovery rates from SSNHL range are about 47-63% and are influenced by various...
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Comparison of the Effectiveness of Monitoring Cisplatin-Induced Ototoxicity with Extended High-Frequency Pure-Tone Audiometry or Distortion-Product Otoacoustic Emission

Yu KK, Choi CH, An YH, Kwak MY, Gong SJ, Yoon SW, Shim HJ

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: To compare the effectiveness of monitoring cisplatin-induced ototoxicity in adult patients using extended high-frequency pure-tone audiometry (EHF-PTA) or distortion-product otoacoustic emission (DP-OAE) and to evaluate the concurrence...
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