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Effects of congruent and incongruent visual cues on speech perception and brain activity in cochlear implant users
While deafness-induced plasticity has been investigated in the visual and auditory domains, not much is known about language processing in audiovisual multimodal environments for patients with restored hearing...
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A novel mutation of TMPRSS3 related to milder auditory phenotype in Korean postlingual deafness: a possible future implication for a personalized auditory rehabilitation
Appropriate customized auditory rehabilitation for hearing impaired subjects requires prediction of residual hearing and progression of hearing loss. Mutations in TMPRSS3 encoding a transmembrane serine protease ...
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Audiological and surgical evidence for the presence of a third window effect for the conductive hearing loss in DFNX2 deafness irrespective of types of mutations
The objective of this study was to clarify the cause of the air–bone gap in incomplete partition (IP) type III cases according to the POU3F4 gene (DFNX2) mutation type. A retrospective analysis of patient medical...
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Early combination treatment with intratympanic steroid injection in severe to profound sudden sensorineural hearing loss improves speech discrimination performance
The objective of the study was to determine the therapeutic efficacy of early combined treatment with intratympanic steroid injection (ITSI) in patients with severe to profound sudden sensorineural hearing los...
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Stage progression of congenital cholesteatoma in children
This study aimed to investigate the most prevalent stage in each age-group of children with congenital cholesteatoma (CC) and verify the correlation between the stage and the age of the patients for the type o...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Preservation of Facial Nerve Function After Acoustic Neuroma Surgery: Modification of the Facial Nerve Grading System
Facial nerve paralysis is a visible complication after acoustic neuroma surgery. In this study, the prognostic factors that can predict postoperative facial nerve function after acoustic neuroma surgery were i...