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    Factors affecting the quality of postoperative rehabilitation in children with cochlear implants based on the theory of knowledge, attitude and practice by Jing Ma, Xia Li, Ken Lin, Yiyun Zhang, Wenyue Chi, Xiuli Ma, Dong Su, Yuling Du, Tiesong Zhang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Factors such as personality, monthly family income, surgery funding and parents' beliefs significantly affected rehabilitation outcomes among children.Conclusion Parental knowledge about deafness, trust in cochlear implant procedures and healthcare providers, and parental behaviours during the treatment and rehabilitation process have a direct impact on children’s health outcomes. …”
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    A Strategy for Bone Conduction Device Adoption: Study of Non-Usage Challenges, Skin-Deep Insights and Patient Satisfaction by Jasmine Van de Kerkhof, Lore Bleyaert, Nicolas Verhaert, Bob Lerut

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Complications requiring explantation were rare (3.4%). Single-sided deafness (SSD) and non-SSD patients exhibited similar satisfaction levels, but SSD patients reported higher non-use due to insufficient hearing benefits. …”
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    Efficacy and fibrinogen correlations of defibrinogen therapy in idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss by Bing Wang, Wen Zhang, Jin Zhang, Qimei Yang, Bing Han, Hui Liu, Ziyu Zhao

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Abstract This study aimed to assess the efficacy of Defibrinogen (DF) therapy in addressing total deafness of idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss (TD-ISSNHL) and investigate the relationship between fibrinogen levels and auditory outcomes. …”
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    A Neurophysiological Study of Musical Pitch Identification in Mandarin-Speaking Cochlear Implant Users by Jieqing Cai, Yimeng Liu, Minyun Yao, Muqing Xu, Hongzheng Zhang

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Music perception in cochlear implant (CI) users is far from satisfactory, not only because of the technological limitations of current CI devices but also due to the neurophysiological alterations that generally accompany deafness. Early behavioral studies revealed that similar mechanisms underlie musical and lexical pitch perception in CI-based electric hearing. …”
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    Prevalence of delirium in German nursing homes: protocol for a cross-sectional study by Bernhard Holle, Romy Lauer, Horst Christian Vollmar, Petra Thürmann, Rebecca Palm, Jonas Dörner, Alexandre Houdelet-Oertel, Zafer Arslan, Ina Otte

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The exclusion criteria are aphasia, coma, deafness or end-of-life status. The 4 ‘A’s Test will be used as the primary measurement. …”
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    Occupational noise-induced hearing loss in China: a systematic review and meta-analysis by Yong Hu, Jiena Zhou, Zhihao Shi, Lifang Zhou, Meibian Zhang

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The prevalence of occupational NIHL in China was 21.3%, of which 30.2% was related to high-frequency NIHL (HFNIHL), 9.0% to speech-frequency NIHL and 5.8% to noise-induced deafness. Among manufacturing workers, complex noise contributed to greater HFNIHL than Gaussian noise (overall weighted OR (OR)=1.95). …”
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    Resolution of unilateral sensorineural hearing loss in a pediatric patient with a severe phenotype of Muckle-Wells syndrome treated with Anakinra: a case report and review of the l... by Cinzia Marchica, Faisal Zawawi, Dania Basodan, Rosie Scuccimarri, Sam J. Daniel

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Abstract Background Muckle-Wells syndrome (MWS) is a rare auto-inflammatory disease characterized by the presence of recurrent urticaria, deafness and amyloidosis. Progressive sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) is reported to occur in up to 85% of patients occurring in the second and third decades and as early as the first decade in patients with a more severe phenotype, thus potentially having a significant impact on a child’s development. …”
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    Use of Digital Health Interventions for Cancer Prevention Among People Living With Disabilities in the United States: A Scoping Review by Chinenye Lynette Ejezie, Lea Sacca, Sylvia Ayieko, Sara Burgoa, Yasmine Zerrouki, Diana Lobaina, Goodness Okwaraji, Christine Markham

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The types of disabilities were cancer (n = 4), bipolar I or II disorder (n = 1), obesity (n = 1), and deafness (n = 1). Interventions focused on education (n = 4), screening (n = 3), smoking cessation (n = 3), physical activity (n = 1), and cessation support (n = 1). …”
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    Identification of a pathogenic founder variant in the WFS1 gene that causes Wolfram syndrome in the Druze population by Inbal Halabi, Inbal Halabi, Yardena Tenenbaum-Rakover, Yardena Tenenbaum-Rakover, Lena Sagi-Dain, Lena Sagi-Dain, Lena Sagi-Dain, Ilana Koren, Ilana Koren, Ilana Koren

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It is characterized by central diabetes insipidus, juvenile-onset diabetes mellitus (DM), optic atrophy (OA), and deafness. The natural history of WS is variable, even within the same family and with the same variant.ObjectiveTo report the phenotypes of five patients of Druze origin, all carrying the same autosomal recessive pathogenic variant in the WFS1 gene.Patients & methodsFive patients belonging to three core families were enrolled. …”
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    A Novel Spontaneous Mutation of the SOX10 Gene Associated with Waardenburg Syndrome Type II by Sen Chen, Yuan Jin, Le Xie, Wen Xie, Kai Xu, Yue Qiu, Xue Bai, Hui-Min Zhang, Xiao-Zhou Liu, Xiao-Hui Wang, Wei-Jia Kong, Yu Sun

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…It is responsible for 2–5% of congenital deafness. WS is classified into four types depending on the clinical phenotypes. …”
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    An Age-Related Hearing Protection Locus on Chromosome 16 of BXD Strain Mice by Qing Yin Zheng, Lihong Kui, Fuyi Xu, Tihua Zheng, Bo Li, Melinda McCarty, Zehua Sun, Aizheng Zhang, Luying Liu, Athena Starlard-Davenport, Ruben Stepanyan, Bo Hua Hu, Lu Lu

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Five of 54 strains maintain the normal threshold (20 dB SPL) even at 2 years old—an age at which both parental strains are essentially deaf. Further analyses revealed an age-related hearing protection (ahp) locus on chromosome 16 (Chr 16) at 57~76 Mb with a maximum LOD of 5.7. …”
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    Identification and Characterization of a Cryptic Genomic Deletion-Insertion in EYA1 Associated with Branchio-Otic Syndrome by Hao Zheng, Jun Xu, Yu Wang, Yun Lin, Qingqiang Hu, Xing Li, Jiusheng Chu, Changling Sun, Yongchuan Chai, Xiuhong Pang

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…As the most common causative gene for BORSD, dominant mutations in EYA1 are responsible for approximately 40% of the cases. In a sporadic deaf patient diagnosed as BOS, we identified an apparent heterozygous genomic deletion spanning the first four coding exons and one 5′ noncoding exon of EYA1 by targeted next-generation sequencing of 406 known deafness genes. …”
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    Development of the inner ear and regeneration of hair cells after hearing impairment by Xin Bing, Chengcheng Liu, Xue Cao, Chengzhilin Li, Xiaochen Gao, Fangyuan Zhu, Xinhao Wu, Na Guo, Houyang Hu, Ming Xia, Miaoqing Zhao

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…An in-depth study of the causes of the occurrence and development of hearing impairment and the regeneration of hearing loss for effective prevention, discovery, and treatment of deafness has great significance. This review aimed to analyze the development of the inner ear and summarize the related factors leading to HCs injury and the research progress of regeneration after injury.…”
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    Bovine milk-derived sialylglycopeptide concentrate suppresses mumps virus infection by Tadanobu Takahashi, Yuuki Kurebayashi, Shunsuke Suzuki, Kobun Konagaya, Yutaka Narimichi, Eiji Kobatake, Hirofumi Fukudome, Toshiyuki Yamaguchi, Fumihiko Sakai, Toshinobu Arai, Toshihide Kabuki, Akira Minami, Hideyuki Takeuchi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Orthorubulavirus parotitis, known as the mumps virus (MuV), can cause severe complications, including deafness and reduced fertility in humans. Developing preventive strategies against MuV infections is essential to mitigate these risks. …”
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    De Novo Mutation of m.3243A>G together with m.16093T>C Associated with Atypical Clinical Features in a Pedigree with MIDD Syndrome by Zhixin Jiang, Yinan Zhang, Jingbin Yan, Fengwen Li, Xinqian Geng, Huijuan Lu, Xiaoer Wei, Yanmei Feng, Congrong Wang, Weiping Jia

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The syndrome of maternally inherited diabetes and deafness (MIDD) is typically caused by the m.3243A>G mutation and widely considered maternally inherited. …”
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    Current AAV-mediated gene therapy in sensorineural hearing loss by Jieyu Qi, Xiaolong Fu, Liyan Zhang, Fangzhi Tan, Nianci Li, Qiuhan Sun, Xiaojie Hu, Zuhong He, Ming Xia, Renjie Chai

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Regeneration or direct repair of damaged cells in the inner ear is an effective way to treat sensorineural deafness. It is currently possible to regenerate hair cells to treat sensorineural hearing loss by FX-322, a small molecule drug in clinical trials. …”
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