[hearingloss&tinnitus] Flashcards

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BC>AC

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> 20

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Severe SNHL

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Mask other ear with a noise box

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Normality
SNHL

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SNAC RIC

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sensorineural, normal; air conduction is better: Rinnies Is Positive

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Contralateral

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affected ear

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Wax
Otosclerosis
Otitis media
glue ear

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accumulated noise toxicity
Presbyacusis

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age related hearing loss (high frequency sounds lost first)

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Gentamicin
noise exposure
mumps
acoustic neuroma
vasculitis
MS

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an abnormal growth of bone near the middle ear stapes

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ringing or buzzing in ears

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acoustic neuroma

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focal hyperexcitability of auditory cortex

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hearing loss

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aminoglycosides
loop diuretics
Aspirin (reversible)

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depression/divorce/retirement

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pulsatile

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Masking (white noise)

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cochlear nerve section (works in 25%)

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deafness

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amplify desirable sounds