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Hearing Loss: Neural Consequences By : David Crow Description : Hearing loss refers to a partial or complete inability to hear. It can be present at birth or it may develop later in life. It can affect one or both ears. Hearing problems in children may impair their ... |
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Inner Ear Diseases: A Clinical Guide By : Sacha Forte Description : The inner ear is located in the petrous area of the temporal bone. It is divided into two major sections, namely, semicircular canals and cochlea. Various inner ear diseases include Ménière's disease, ... |
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Meniere’s Disease: A Clinico-Audiological Study By : Emily Norton Description : Meniere's disease, also called idiopathic endolymphatic hydrops, is a chronic disorder of the inner ear that affects both hearing and balance. It can occur at any age, but it usually starts between young ... |
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Progressive Tinnitus: Assessment and Management By : Jasmine Richards Description : Hearing disorders are a type of disorder wherein the affected person is not able to perceive or process auditory information. Hearing disorders may lead to hearing loss which can be partial or complete, ... |
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Repair and Regeneration of Craniofacial Tissues and Organs By : Doug Hickman Description : The craniofacial complex encases the brain along with other organs for vital functions of the body, such as taste, mastication, vision, smell, breathing, hearing and balance. The fusion, patterning, outgrowth ... |
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Salivary Gland Disorders and Diseases By : Eric Brooks Description : The salivary glands are the exocrine glands found in mammals. These glands are responsible for producing saliva by a system of ducts. Food becomes moistened by saliva due to the enzymes present in it, ... |
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Spatial Hearing and Auditory Perception By : Nora Mcdougal Description : Spatial hearing refers to an innate human ability, which enables the people to determine the direction of a sound source. In normal conditions, people can engage in spatial hearing effortlessly. People ... |
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Tinnitus: An Issue of Otolaryngology Clinics By : Kimi Brown Description : Tinnitus is a disorder wherein a person experiences noises such as ringing, hissing, or clicking in one or both ears. This noise is not caused by an external sound. Tinnitus is quite common and generally ... |
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Tinnitus: Clinical and Research Perspectives By : Jasmine Richards Description : The impairment in perceiving or processing auditory information is considered to be a hearing disorder. Tinnitus is a common hearing disorder. It involves perceiving sound even in the absence of corresponding ... |
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Mass Cytometry: Techniques and Clinical Applications By : Merna Corbin Description : The mass spectrometry technique, based on inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry and time of flight mass spectrometry, used for the determination of the properties of cells, is called mass cytometry. ... |