<div><p>ABSTRACT Endocochlear, retrocochlear and/or central origin hearing damage may be related to the absence of appropriate levels of thyroid hormone during morphogenesis and/or auditory system development. Hearing disorders related to the thyroid are not well studied, despite speculation on the pathophysiological mechanisms. The objective of this review was to characterize the main pathophysiological mechanisms of congenital hypothyroidism and to evaluate the relationship with central and peripheral hearing disorders. We conducted a literature review using the databases MedLine, LILACS, Cochrane Library, SciELO, Institute for Scientific Information (ISI), Embase, and Science Direct between July and September on 2016. We identified the s...
Aim : To evaluate sensory neural hearing loss in hypothyroid children. Material and methods. We unde...
Maternal and fetal sources of thyroid hormone are important for the development of many organ system...
Purpose: To verify evidence of subclinical alterations through self-reported participation restricti...
ABSTRACT Endocochlear, retrocochlear and/or central origin hearing damage may be related to the abse...
Congenital hypothyroidism (CH) is an endocrine disease commonly found in newborns and is related to ...
Objective: Thyroid hormone is necessary for normal development of the auditory system. The aim of th...
Iodine deficiency affects an estimated 241 million school-aged children in the world. Little is know...
ABSTRACT Objective: To investigate the presence of central auditory processing disorder symptoms i...
Thyroid hormone (TH) insufficiency causes variable hearing impairment and mental deficiency in human...
Insufficient thyroid hormone during development results in deafness, but the molecular and structura...
Objective: We investigated audiological function in patients diagnosed with primary hypothyroidism s...
AbstractHearing loss in hypothyroidism has been reported by many authors but its pathophysiology is ...
The later stages of cochlear differentiation and the developmental onset of hearing require thyroid ...
Until the 1970s, the leading cause of preventable intellectual disability was untreated congenital h...
WOS: 000435652100011Aim: This study aimed to determine the effect of thyroid hormone changes on hear...
Aim : To evaluate sensory neural hearing loss in hypothyroid children. Material and methods. We unde...
Maternal and fetal sources of thyroid hormone are important for the development of many organ system...
Purpose: To verify evidence of subclinical alterations through self-reported participation restricti...
ABSTRACT Endocochlear, retrocochlear and/or central origin hearing damage may be related to the abse...
Congenital hypothyroidism (CH) is an endocrine disease commonly found in newborns and is related to ...
Objective: Thyroid hormone is necessary for normal development of the auditory system. The aim of th...
Iodine deficiency affects an estimated 241 million school-aged children in the world. Little is know...
ABSTRACT Objective: To investigate the presence of central auditory processing disorder symptoms i...
Thyroid hormone (TH) insufficiency causes variable hearing impairment and mental deficiency in human...
Insufficient thyroid hormone during development results in deafness, but the molecular and structura...
Objective: We investigated audiological function in patients diagnosed with primary hypothyroidism s...
AbstractHearing loss in hypothyroidism has been reported by many authors but its pathophysiology is ...
The later stages of cochlear differentiation and the developmental onset of hearing require thyroid ...
Until the 1970s, the leading cause of preventable intellectual disability was untreated congenital h...
WOS: 000435652100011Aim: This study aimed to determine the effect of thyroid hormone changes on hear...
Aim : To evaluate sensory neural hearing loss in hypothyroid children. Material and methods. We unde...
Maternal and fetal sources of thyroid hormone are important for the development of many organ system...
Purpose: To verify evidence of subclinical alterations through self-reported participation restricti...