2003
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-27302003000100013
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Diabetes mellitus: prevalência de alterações auditivas

Abstract: Arq Bras Endocrinol Metabvol 47 nº 1 Fevereiro 2003 82 RESUMOA presença de sintomas otológicos associados ao diabetes mellitus (DM) é discutida há seis décadas; entretanto, sua etiologia ainda permanece obscura. Uma vez que a associação entre perda auditiva e DM é ainda bastante controversa na literatura mundial, neste estudo realizou-se uma análise comparativa entre a presença de queixa e perda auditiva em pacientes com DM. Foram estudados 552 anamneses e 36 indivíduos com e 36 sem DM (grupo controle) através… Show more

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“…These findings emphases a possible relationship between tinnitus and metabolic alterations, which already was pointed by many investigations (6,9,(11)(12)(13)21), since degree of tinnitus impact seems to be influenced by diet because there was improvement on discomfort caused by tinnitus, after nutritional control.…”
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“…These findings emphases a possible relationship between tinnitus and metabolic alterations, which already was pointed by many investigations (6,9,(11)(12)(13)21), since degree of tinnitus impact seems to be influenced by diet because there was improvement on discomfort caused by tinnitus, after nutritional control.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Many authors related auditory disorders, including tinnitus, to metabolic alterations (6,(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14). Among the problems related to lipid metabolism, increasing levels of blood cholesterol and triglycerides have been described.…”
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“…The hearing acuity may be compromised in patients with glucose metabolism alterations and insulin action alterations, regardless of age 14 . Researches have suggested a higher risk of hearing loss in diabetic patients, but other factors such as exposure to noise, ototoxic drugs and presbycusis, known to affect both glucose metabolism and cochlear function, make it difficult to establish this association 10 .…”
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