This book focuses on research on sensorineural hearing loss, syndromic or non-syndromic, related to genetic and viral factors. The metabolic syndrome, autoimmune etiopathogenesis, and new elements of cochlear implantation were also evaluated. New developments and utility of laboratory tests in inner ear diseases (sudden sensorineural hearing loss, Meniere disease, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, vestibular neuritis) are also discussed
Introduction: Around 34 million children have disabling hearing loss. The causes leading to impairme...
Update on Hearing Loss encompasses both the theoretical background on the different forms of hearing...
Tinnitus disorder is a bothersome perception of a composite noise or tone in the ears in the absenc...
Hearing loss (HL) is a worldwide disease with substantial economic costs for the public health. Arou...
The sense of hearing is vulnerable to environmental challenges, such as exposure to noise. More than...
Hearing loss is one the commonest disabling diseases affecting populations of all ages worldwide. Th...
Hearing loss can occur for various reasons, whether it is of a genetic, congenital or acquired chara...
Hearing loss is one the commonest disabling diseases affecting populations of all ages worldwide. Th...
Authored by 17 international researchers and research teams, the book provides up-to-date insights o...
The recent advances in the management of hearing problems are in three areas; firstly, early detecti...
Introduction: Currently, over 200 million people across the globe suffer from impaired hearing, a l...
hearing loss is one of the most common disabilities and has lifelong consequences for affected child...
Congenital hearing loss is one of the most common birth defects worldwide, with around 1 in 500 peop...
Pediatric hearing loss is a common sensory deficit, affecting nearly 9% of children worldwide. Compa...
Meniere’s disease or syndrome is one of the most common inner ear diseases. Meniere’s disease is cha...
Introduction: Around 34 million children have disabling hearing loss. The causes leading to impairme...
Update on Hearing Loss encompasses both the theoretical background on the different forms of hearing...
Tinnitus disorder is a bothersome perception of a composite noise or tone in the ears in the absenc...
Hearing loss (HL) is a worldwide disease with substantial economic costs for the public health. Arou...
The sense of hearing is vulnerable to environmental challenges, such as exposure to noise. More than...
Hearing loss is one the commonest disabling diseases affecting populations of all ages worldwide. Th...
Hearing loss can occur for various reasons, whether it is of a genetic, congenital or acquired chara...
Hearing loss is one the commonest disabling diseases affecting populations of all ages worldwide. Th...
Authored by 17 international researchers and research teams, the book provides up-to-date insights o...
The recent advances in the management of hearing problems are in three areas; firstly, early detecti...
Introduction: Currently, over 200 million people across the globe suffer from impaired hearing, a l...
hearing loss is one of the most common disabilities and has lifelong consequences for affected child...
Congenital hearing loss is one of the most common birth defects worldwide, with around 1 in 500 peop...
Pediatric hearing loss is a common sensory deficit, affecting nearly 9% of children worldwide. Compa...
Meniere’s disease or syndrome is one of the most common inner ear diseases. Meniere’s disease is cha...
Introduction: Around 34 million children have disabling hearing loss. The causes leading to impairme...
Update on Hearing Loss encompasses both the theoretical background on the different forms of hearing...
Tinnitus disorder is a bothersome perception of a composite noise or tone in the ears in the absenc...