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Audiology and Neurotology
Audiol Neurotol (2021) 26 (4): 257–264.
Published Online: 18 March 2021
... advertised or of their effectiveness, quality or safety. The publisher and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Acoustic trauma Animal models Auditory...
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Mina Park, Yu-Jung Hwang, Tae-Soo Noh, Shin-Wook Woo, Ji-Hoon Park, Seung Hun Park, Moon Suk Kim, Myung-Whan Suh
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Audiology and Neurotology
Audiol Neurotol (2020) 25 (6): 291–296.
Published Online: 13 May 2020
... acute acoustic trauma, rats were treated with IT 10 mg/mL dexamethasone phosphate (D) and divided into the following groups for drug delivery: saline + D ( n = 15), hyaluronic acid (HA) + D ( n = 17), and methoxy polyethylene glycol- b -polycaprolactone block copolymer (MP) + D ( n = 24). Results...
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Audiology and Neurotology
Audiol Neurotol (2018) 23 (2): 116–121.
Published Online: 11 September 2018
.... Acoustic trauma Blast injury Firecracker Inner ear test battery Vestibular-evoked myogenic potential The firecracker is a Chinese cultural product that originated from the Han Dynasty around 200 years BC. Its Chinese term is Baozhu , meaning “exploding bamboo,” because bamboo explodes when...
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Audiology and Neurotology
Audiol Neurotol (2018) 23 (1): 20–31.
Published Online: 21 June 2018
... stimulation. Finally, expression of mRNA MsrB1 was compromised at 6 months old, but not in younger MsrA knockout mice (compared to controls). The identification of MsrA in the cochlea as a protective mediator from both early onset hearing loss and acoustic trauma expands our understanding of the pathways...
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Anne Harrop-Jones, Xiaobo Wang, Rayne Fernandez, Luis Dellamary, Allen F. Ryan, Carl LeBel, Fabrice Piu
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Audiology and Neurotology
Audiol Neurotol (2016) 21 (1): 12–21.
Published Online: 11 December 2015
...Anne Harrop-Jones; Xiaobo Wang; Rayne Fernandez; Luis Dellamary; Allen F. Ryan; Carl LeBel; Fabrice Piu The otoprotective effects of OTO-104 were investigated both prior to and following acute acoustic trauma. Guinea pigs received a single intratympanic injection of OTO-104 and were assessed...
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Audiology and Neurotology
Audiol Neurotol (1996) 1 (2): 86–103.
Published Online: 12 November 2009
... to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Otoacoustic emission Acoustic trauma Hair cell regeneration Tectorial membrane Chickens Cochlea Audiology Neuro Otology Original Paper Audiol Neurootol 1996;1:86-103...
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Audiology and Neurotology
Audiol Neurotol (1997) 2 (3): 128–138.
Published Online: 12 November 2009
... responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Temporary threshold shift Noise-induced hearing loss Acoustic trauma Auditory masking Cochlear distortion Auditory non-linearity Audiology...
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Audiology and Neurotology
Audiol Neurotol (2007) 12 (2): 85–100.
Published Online: 06 December 2006
...: ventilation of the bulla, blockage of the stapes and round window membrane (RWM), fistula, fluid removal from the cochlea, injection of saline in the scala tympani and acoustic trauma. Resonance frequency, Y, B and G at 2 kHz and curve shapes were analyzed before and after lesions. Results: A supplementary...
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Audiology and Neurotology
Audiol Neurotol (2005) 10 (6): 323–330.
Published Online: 19 October 2005
... advertised or of their effectiveness, quality or safety. The publisher and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Acoustic trauma Deafness Inner ear...
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Audiology and Neurotology
Audiol Neurotol (2004) 9 (5): 265–273.
Published Online: 28 September 2004
... sound conditioning paradigms were studied (1 kHz, 81 dB SPL, 24 h; 6.3 kHz, 78 dB SPL, 24 h). The 1-kHz forward sound conditioning paradigm (81 dB SPL, 24 h) protected distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEs) against a short-duration acoustic trauma (2.7 kHz, 103 dB SPL, 5 min) compared...
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Audiology and Neurotology
Audiol Neurotol (2003) 8 (5): 250–262.
Published Online: 15 August 2003
... University, Monash, Vic., Australia Key Words Acoustic trauma W Olivocochlear pathways W Temporary threshold shift W Protection Abstract Olivocochlear (OC) pathways have been shown to reduce the temporary threshold shifts (TTSs) caused by traumatic sounds. More recently they have been shown to exacerbate...
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Audiology and Neurotology
Audiol Neurotol (2003) 8 (4): 190–206.
Published Online: 19 June 2003
...Steffen A. Michler; Robert-Benjamin Illing We induced acoustic trauma by applying click stimuli of 130 dB (SPL) for 30 min to one ear of adult rats. This treatment resulted in an instant and permanent threshold shift of 96 dB in the affected ear. A massive reduction of cochlear nerve fibers...
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Sho Kanzaki, Kohei Kawamoto, Seung-Ha Oh, Timo Stöver, Mitsuya Suzuki, Shinichi Ishimoto, Masao Yagi, Josef M. Miller, Margaret I. Lomax, Yehoash Raphael
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Audiology and Neurotology
Audiol Neurotol (2002) 7 (3): 161–164.
Published Online: 03 June 2002
... and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Inner ear Hair cell regeneration Gene profiling Gene therapy Adenovirus Ototoxicity Acoustic trauma Glial cell...
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Audiology and Neurotology
Audiol Neurotol (2002) 7 (2): 122–130.
Published Online: 26 April 2002
...Roderik Mrena; Seppo Savolainen; Juha T. Kuokkanen; Jukka Ylikoski We investigated the prevalence, characteristics and subjective perceived handicap caused by long-term tinnitus induced by acute acoustic trauma (AAT) in 418 former military conscripts. They had been treated between 1984 and 1989...
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Audiology and Neurotology
Audiol Neurotol (2002) 7 (1): 17–20.
Published Online: 15 March 2002
.... There is another aspect to the non-linear mechanisms of MET which may be important to the issue of acoustic trauma and the inactivation of MET channels with acoustic overstimulation. Put briefly: Does deflection of the hair bundle in both directions cause equal inactivation, or is displacement in one direction...
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Audiology and Neurotology
Audiol Neurotol (1999) 4 (6): 286–302.
Published Online: 24 September 1999
... acoustic trauma, functional recovery is rapid and nearly complete. The early and major part of functional recovery after sound trauma occurs before regenerated hair cells become functional. Even very intense sound trauma causes loss of only a proportion of the hair cell popu- lation, mainly so-called short...