The cause of childhood hearing impairment (excluding infectious pathology of the middle ear) can be extrinsic (embryofoetopathy, meningitis, trauma, drug ototoxicity, noise trauma, etc [...]
The problem of hearing loss and deafness in children is of great social importance due to the increa...
Hearing loss (HL) is the most common sensory impairment and is caused by a broad range of inherited ...
SummaryOne in every 1,000 newborn suffers from congenital hearing impairment. More than 60% of the c...
The cause of childhood hearing impairment (excluding infectious pathology of the middle ear) can be ...
An early identification of preverbal deafness in infancy is the most effectivetherapeutic tool for t...
With prevalence figures close to 0.2% at birth and rising to 0.35% during adolescence, hearing loss ...
Hearing loss is one of the most common sensory deficits. It carries severe medical and social conseq...
OBJECTIVE: The fundamental processes involved in the mechanism of hearing seem to be controlled by h...
Hearing loss is a common sensory defect, affecting ap-proximately one in 500 to 1000 newborns [1]. A...
The pathophysiology of sensorineural hearing impairment, which is a common clinical disorder, remain...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the aetiology of congenital hearing loss detected by the universal neonat...
SummaryAim: To develop a screening in order to determine the more common syndromic and non-syndromic...
The advent of hearing screening in newborns in many states has led to an increase in the use of gene...
The advent of hearing screening in newborns in many states has led to an increase in the use of gene...
Introduction: Congenital profound sensorineural hearing losses are determined by genetic or nongene...
The problem of hearing loss and deafness in children is of great social importance due to the increa...
Hearing loss (HL) is the most common sensory impairment and is caused by a broad range of inherited ...
SummaryOne in every 1,000 newborn suffers from congenital hearing impairment. More than 60% of the c...
The cause of childhood hearing impairment (excluding infectious pathology of the middle ear) can be ...
An early identification of preverbal deafness in infancy is the most effectivetherapeutic tool for t...
With prevalence figures close to 0.2% at birth and rising to 0.35% during adolescence, hearing loss ...
Hearing loss is one of the most common sensory deficits. It carries severe medical and social conseq...
OBJECTIVE: The fundamental processes involved in the mechanism of hearing seem to be controlled by h...
Hearing loss is a common sensory defect, affecting ap-proximately one in 500 to 1000 newborns [1]. A...
The pathophysiology of sensorineural hearing impairment, which is a common clinical disorder, remain...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the aetiology of congenital hearing loss detected by the universal neonat...
SummaryAim: To develop a screening in order to determine the more common syndromic and non-syndromic...
The advent of hearing screening in newborns in many states has led to an increase in the use of gene...
The advent of hearing screening in newborns in many states has led to an increase in the use of gene...
Introduction: Congenital profound sensorineural hearing losses are determined by genetic or nongene...
The problem of hearing loss and deafness in children is of great social importance due to the increa...
Hearing loss (HL) is the most common sensory impairment and is caused by a broad range of inherited ...
SummaryOne in every 1,000 newborn suffers from congenital hearing impairment. More than 60% of the c...