Disagreement exists regarding the cost-effectiveness and necessity of an initial GdT1W MRI
Biofilms Likely Play Key Role in Pediatric Otitis Media and Otorrhea
Otitis media with effusion and recurrent acute otitis media are common problems in children
Newly Identified Gene May Be Linked to Progressive Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Researchers have identified a new gene that may be associated with causing sensorineural hearing loss in childhood
MRI, CT Beneficial for Pediatric Sensorineural Hearing Loss
The choice between MRI and CT will have to be determined by individual clinicians, based on their assessments of relative risks and benefits
Vestibular Schwannoma Quality-of-Life Assessment Shows Minimal Clinically Signicant Difference
The MCID can be a useful tool to evaluate and compare group outcomes
Choice of Ear for Cochlear Implantation: Implant the Better- or Worse-Hearing Ear?
These studies demonstrate signicant benefit of bimodal stimulation over a single CI
Device Offers Effective Alternative to Middle Ear Surgery, Hearing Aids
Better AC thresholds were demonstrated with the VSB in the mid- to high frequencies; the functional gain with the VSB was also signicantly better
What Is the Best Imaging Modality in Evaluating Patients with Unilateral Pulsatile Tinnitus?
Initial radiographic evaluation in patients with unilateral PT can be challenging due to the many causes as well as the questionable results of some of the imaging findings
Hybrid Cochlear Implant Helps Preserve Residual Low-Frequency Hearing
In this study, the Nucleus Hybrid S8 provided improved word understanding in quiet and noise
Is Gadolinium Contrast Enhancement Necessary in Screening MRI for ASNHL?
Gadolinium contrast enhanced T1 weighted magnetic resonance imaging (GdT1W MRI) is the most widely accepted evaluation for asymmetric sensorineural hearing loss (ASNHL)
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