Iodine deficiency affects an estimated 241 million school-aged children in the world. Little is known about iodine deficiency in relation to auditory function, except for the fact that deaf–mutism is one of the features of cretinism. In the present review, we documented the scientific knowledge on the role of iodine and hypothyroidism in the auditory system. We found that ear development and hearing function depend on thyroid hormones. Multiple pathways are involved in this, including both inner ear morphology as well as neurological processes. Conductive as well as sensorineural hearing loss is found in studies with animals that were rendered hypothyroidic. In humans, auditory impairment is reported frequently in relation to hypothyroidism...
Objectives: Sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) is a common otological emergency, causing a me...
Aim : To evaluate sensory neural hearing loss in hypothyroid children. Material and methods. We unde...
Purpose: To verify evidence of subclinical alterations through self-reported participation restricti...
Iodine deficiency affects an estimated 241 million school-aged children in the world. Little is know...
Iodine, through the thyroid hormones, is required for the development of the auditory cortexand coch...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Endocochlear, retrocochlear and/or central origin hearing damage may be related to ...
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...
ABSTRACT Objective: To investigate the presence of central auditory processing disorder symptoms i...
Until the 1970s, the leading cause of preventable intellectual disability was untreated congenital h...
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...
The later stages of cochlear differentiation and the developmental onset of hearing require thyroid ...
Objective: We investigated audiological function in patients diagnosed with primary hypothyroidism s...
SUMMARY Hearing acuity was assessed in 45 children with sporadic congenital hypothyroidism during ad...
Objectives: Sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) is a common otological emergency, causing a me...
Aim : To evaluate sensory neural hearing loss in hypothyroid children. Material and methods. We unde...
Purpose: To verify evidence of subclinical alterations through self-reported participation restricti...
Iodine deficiency affects an estimated 241 million school-aged children in the world. Little is know...
Iodine, through the thyroid hormones, is required for the development of the auditory cortexand coch...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Endocochlear, retrocochlear and/or central origin hearing damage may be related to ...
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...
ABSTRACT Objective: To investigate the presence of central auditory processing disorder symptoms i...
Until the 1970s, the leading cause of preventable intellectual disability was untreated congenital h...
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...
The later stages of cochlear differentiation and the developmental onset of hearing require thyroid ...
Objective: We investigated audiological function in patients diagnosed with primary hypothyroidism s...
SUMMARY Hearing acuity was assessed in 45 children with sporadic congenital hypothyroidism during ad...
Objectives: Sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL) is a common otological emergency, causing a me...
Aim : To evaluate sensory neural hearing loss in hypothyroid children. Material and methods. We unde...
Purpose: To verify evidence of subclinical alterations through self-reported participation restricti...