Audiovestibular Manifestations in Patients with Ankylosing Spondylitis
... to SNHL because of hairy cell dysfunction in the inner ear and synaptic or retro cochlear pathology [9]. During the course of AS, immunologic vasculitis, autoantibodies against the inner ear, and ototoxic effects of drugs may cause SNHL. Vasculitis, which was observed in autoimmune diseases, can cau ...
... to SNHL because of hairy cell dysfunction in the inner ear and synaptic or retro cochlear pathology [9]. During the course of AS, immunologic vasculitis, autoantibodies against the inner ear, and ototoxic effects of drugs may cause SNHL. Vasculitis, which was observed in autoimmune diseases, can cau ...
The Audiclean e‐booklet
... This extra wax may harden and block the ear. Wearing ear‐bud headphones, hearing aids or ear plugs for long periods can also interfere with the normal expulsion of ear wax. When you use a cotton bud to try and clean the ear, you can often push the wax deeper and block the ear canal ...
... This extra wax may harden and block the ear. Wearing ear‐bud headphones, hearing aids or ear plugs for long periods can also interfere with the normal expulsion of ear wax. When you use a cotton bud to try and clean the ear, you can often push the wax deeper and block the ear canal ...
A Career in Audiology
... • If the noise is too loud, you don’t have to be near it. Walk away! • Moving back 10 to 15 feet from the noise can reduce the intensity that is going into the ears. • Avoiding loud sounds can be a highly effective approach for protecting your hearing. • Encourage patients to use the level of noise ...
... • If the noise is too loud, you don’t have to be near it. Walk away! • Moving back 10 to 15 feet from the noise can reduce the intensity that is going into the ears. • Avoiding loud sounds can be a highly effective approach for protecting your hearing. • Encourage patients to use the level of noise ...
Fluid and Electrolytes
... o Movement AGAINST the gradient o Requires ATP to function Osmosis o H2O moves from high to low ...
... o Movement AGAINST the gradient o Requires ATP to function Osmosis o H2O moves from high to low ...
Effect of signal to noise ratio on the speech perception ability of
... discrimination in noise was not only related to the auditory system function, but also to the compensatory interaction of the auditory–cognitive systems. Therefore, one can say there is an assistive factor in the central nervous system of the elderly that prevents further speech in noise discriminat ...
... discrimination in noise was not only related to the auditory system function, but also to the compensatory interaction of the auditory–cognitive systems. Therefore, one can say there is an assistive factor in the central nervous system of the elderly that prevents further speech in noise discriminat ...
Effects of Noise Exposure on the Auditory Function of
... pathway in females with estrogen deficiency than in those without. The ABR measurements show that noise alone (Sham+N group) also causes a significant increase in the ABR threshold relative to ovariectomy alone (OVX-N group). The OVX+N group has a significant ABR threshold elevation of approximately ...
... pathway in females with estrogen deficiency than in those without. The ABR measurements show that noise alone (Sham+N group) also causes a significant increase in the ABR threshold relative to ovariectomy alone (OVX-N group). The OVX+N group has a significant ABR threshold elevation of approximately ...
Laser Doppler vibrometry of the middle ear in humans
... can hardly be taken as an appropriate reference sample. In previous investigations (19), the dissimilarities were found in both general patterns and magnitudes of EOAEs derived from two ears in the same normally hearing individuals. The bilateral divergences were attributed to the peculiar distribut ...
... can hardly be taken as an appropriate reference sample. In previous investigations (19), the dissimilarities were found in both general patterns and magnitudes of EOAEs derived from two ears in the same normally hearing individuals. The bilateral divergences were attributed to the peculiar distribut ...
Cochlear Outer-Hair-Cell Efferents and Complex-Sound
... cholinergic receptors, exerted complex effects. For both, noise bands crossed MOCS exerted two effects: protection at withinband frequencies, but at high-side frequencies outside the noise, it contributed to “TTSs.” Uncrossed MOCS exercised, at most, small effects at within-band frequencies but prot ...
... cholinergic receptors, exerted complex effects. For both, noise bands crossed MOCS exerted two effects: protection at withinband frequencies, but at high-side frequencies outside the noise, it contributed to “TTSs.” Uncrossed MOCS exercised, at most, small effects at within-band frequencies but prot ...
- Thieme Connect
... the parasympathetic nervous system.22 Increased parasympathetic tone would cause an increase in secretions and surface tension, resulting in impairment of the ET opening. Greater sympathetic tone would have the opposite effect and is theorized to contribute to an overly patulous ET.23 Parasympatheti ...
... the parasympathetic nervous system.22 Increased parasympathetic tone would cause an increase in secretions and surface tension, resulting in impairment of the ET opening. Greater sympathetic tone would have the opposite effect and is theorized to contribute to an overly patulous ET.23 Parasympatheti ...
Brain and Inner-Ear Fluid Homeostasis, Cochleovestibular
... imbalance between the compartments. Such membrane displacement or functional disturbances in the inner ear can serve as a triggering mechanism for abrupt function disturbances seen in such diseases as MD, sensorineural hearing loss, tinnitus, and presbycusis [16]. Animal experiments indicate that th ...
... imbalance between the compartments. Such membrane displacement or functional disturbances in the inner ear can serve as a triggering mechanism for abrupt function disturbances seen in such diseases as MD, sensorineural hearing loss, tinnitus, and presbycusis [16]. Animal experiments indicate that th ...
Ulnar Nerve Transposition
... severe pain at the elbow or wrist with radiation into the hand or up into the shoulder and neck. Patients may report difficulty in opening jars or turning doorknobs. Early fatigue or weakness may be noticed if work requires repetitive hand motions. If the patient rests on the elbows at work, increas ...
... severe pain at the elbow or wrist with radiation into the hand or up into the shoulder and neck. Patients may report difficulty in opening jars or turning doorknobs. Early fatigue or weakness may be noticed if work requires repetitive hand motions. If the patient rests on the elbows at work, increas ...
Tourette`s syndrome: A Pilot Study for the Discontinuance of a
... if the primary irritant was not from CN X itself but originated from CN V within the subnucleus caudalis, the vocal expressions of echolalia would occur. Another documented clinical sign with those who have TS is shoulder shrugging. We know that the muscles of the neck (sternomastoid) and shoulder ( ...
... if the primary irritant was not from CN X itself but originated from CN V within the subnucleus caudalis, the vocal expressions of echolalia would occur. Another documented clinical sign with those who have TS is shoulder shrugging. We know that the muscles of the neck (sternomastoid) and shoulder ( ...
The exam
... A- The muscularis externa of the upper third of the esophagus is made of skeletal muscles from the inferior constrictor muscle B- The lamina propria of the lower third of the esophagus contains glands C- The only organ in the GI tract with glands in the submucosa is the esophagus and they are called ...
... A- The muscularis externa of the upper third of the esophagus is made of skeletal muscles from the inferior constrictor muscle B- The lamina propria of the lower third of the esophagus contains glands C- The only organ in the GI tract with glands in the submucosa is the esophagus and they are called ...
InstaMold User Guide
... 4. Replacement may be necessary due to damage or discoloration over time. 5. After the ear molds lifecycle (4 – 5 years) we recommend that you replace your hearing protection. ...
... 4. Replacement may be necessary due to damage or discoloration over time. 5. After the ear molds lifecycle (4 – 5 years) we recommend that you replace your hearing protection. ...
The Evidence: (研究重要結果)
... This study provides the first evidence that dopamine treatment negatively affects human hair growth, namely that it promotes HF regression (catagen) in female anagen VI HFs in organ culture. This is entirely consistent with the in vivo case reports of hair loss in patients being treated with dopam ...
... This study provides the first evidence that dopamine treatment negatively affects human hair growth, namely that it promotes HF regression (catagen) in female anagen VI HFs in organ culture. This is entirely consistent with the in vivo case reports of hair loss in patients being treated with dopam ...
Auditory system
The auditory system is the sensory system for the sense of hearing. It includes both the sensory organs (the ears) and the auditory parts of the sensory system.