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1999
DOI: 10.4295/audiology.42.100
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The Clinical Study of Nonorganic Hearing Loss.

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“…In other patients, a nervous attitude, diminished shadow hearing, or the unsteadiness of the pure tone threshold enable us to suspect NOHL. In the present study, most of the NOHL patients were young females and the pure tone audiogram showed flat or deaf pattern, consistent with previous studies [5,6]. This etiological result can be a help in suspecting NOHL, and the possibility of NOHL should be kept in mind in the diagnosis of young female patients with hearing loss showing flat or deaf pattern audiogram.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…In other patients, a nervous attitude, diminished shadow hearing, or the unsteadiness of the pure tone threshold enable us to suspect NOHL. In the present study, most of the NOHL patients were young females and the pure tone audiogram showed flat or deaf pattern, consistent with previous studies [5,6]. This etiological result can be a help in suspecting NOHL, and the possibility of NOHL should be kept in mind in the diagnosis of young female patients with hearing loss showing flat or deaf pattern audiogram.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%