2018
DOI: 10.17116/otorino201883456
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Changes of the auditory function in he children with chronic kidney failure

Abstract: The TEOAE was not registered in 17 of the 62 examined children. According to the results of the comprehensive audiological examinations, 13 children suffered from the hearing loss of different forms and severity while 5 children presented with bilateral deafness. As the duration of CRF progressed, the patients became more prone to develop hearing impairment. Hearing loss is possibly genetically determined. Among the etiological factors underlying the development of the hearing loss the high doses of immunosupp… Show more

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“…Of course, further experiments were needed to verify this hypothesis. This proximity is clinically relevant since lesions to this nerve may typically produce symptoms in both the glomerular and auditory components (Barilyak et al, 2018;Fakhar & Rashid, 2017;Quarles, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of course, further experiments were needed to verify this hypothesis. This proximity is clinically relevant since lesions to this nerve may typically produce symptoms in both the glomerular and auditory components (Barilyak et al, 2018;Fakhar & Rashid, 2017;Quarles, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%