Acoustic Reflex Measurements in Normal, Cochlear, and Retrocochlear Lesions -Part1

The cut off points of 90th percentile of acoustic reflex thresholds were determined in the normal and sensory hearing loss.All subjects had measurable hearing(ANSI-1969≤110 dBHL) in three frequencies of 500,1000 and 2000Hz.While hearing loss was more than 55dB, The cut off point was higher in studie...

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Main Author: Navid Shahnaz
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Language:fas
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 1992-04-01
Series:Audiology
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spelling doaj-077adb9a9fe24c81a256623ca985575c2020-11-25T03:07:17ZfasTehran University of Medical SciencesAudiology1735-19362008-26571992-04-011178Acoustic Reflex Measurements in Normal, Cochlear, and Retrocochlear Lesions -Part1Navid ShahnazThe cut off points of 90th percentile of acoustic reflex thresholds were determined in the normal and sensory hearing loss.All subjects had measurable hearing(ANSI-1969≤110 dBHL) in three frequencies of 500,1000 and 2000Hz.While hearing loss was more than 55dB, The cut off point was higher in studies that NR responses was included.In cases that hearing loss was less than 75dB, 90th percentile can be used in diganosis of retrochochlear lesions.Since Acoustic reflexes are absent in both mentioned pathologies in greater amount of hearing loss,It would be less efficient in diffrential diganisis of cochlear and retrochochlear lesions to use acoustic reflex thresholds under the mentioned circumstances.http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/13713.pdf&manuscript_id=13713Acoustic Reflex MeasurementSensory Hearing LossRetrochochlear Lesions90th Percentile
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Acoustic Reflex Measurements in Normal, Cochlear, and Retrocochlear Lesions -Part1
Audiology
Acoustic Reflex Measurement
Sensory Hearing Loss
Retrochochlear Lesions
90th Percentile
author_facet Navid Shahnaz
author_sort Navid Shahnaz
title Acoustic Reflex Measurements in Normal, Cochlear, and Retrocochlear Lesions -Part1
title_short Acoustic Reflex Measurements in Normal, Cochlear, and Retrocochlear Lesions -Part1
title_full Acoustic Reflex Measurements in Normal, Cochlear, and Retrocochlear Lesions -Part1
title_fullStr Acoustic Reflex Measurements in Normal, Cochlear, and Retrocochlear Lesions -Part1
title_full_unstemmed Acoustic Reflex Measurements in Normal, Cochlear, and Retrocochlear Lesions -Part1
title_sort acoustic reflex measurements in normal, cochlear, and retrocochlear lesions -part1
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Audiology
issn 1735-1936
2008-2657
publishDate 1992-04-01
description The cut off points of 90th percentile of acoustic reflex thresholds were determined in the normal and sensory hearing loss.All subjects had measurable hearing(ANSI-1969≤110 dBHL) in three frequencies of 500,1000 and 2000Hz.While hearing loss was more than 55dB, The cut off point was higher in studies that NR responses was included.In cases that hearing loss was less than 75dB, 90th percentile can be used in diganosis of retrochochlear lesions.Since Acoustic reflexes are absent in both mentioned pathologies in greater amount of hearing loss,It would be less efficient in diffrential diganisis of cochlear and retrochochlear lesions to use acoustic reflex thresholds under the mentioned circumstances.
topic Acoustic Reflex Measurement
Sensory Hearing Loss
Retrochochlear Lesions
90th Percentile
url http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/13713.pdf&manuscript_id=13713
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