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A congenital malformation of the cochlear nerve—either aplasia (no nerve) or hypoplasia (small nerve)—is a rare cause of sensorineural hearing loss. Treatment The treatment of vestibular labyrinthitis often entails taking medications to control symptoms, such as Antivert (meclizine) and Valium (diazepam) to reduce dizziness, and Zofran ...
23 Μαΐ 2017 · Synaptopathy results in loss of connections between the inner hair cells and their afferent neurons in the acute phase of noise-induced cochlear trauma [7, 16], and is most likely a result of glutamate excitotoxicity causing damage to the post-synaptic terminals .
1 Μαΐ 2009 · Those present in the central auditory system have been explained in terms of the dorsal cochlear nucleus, the auditory plasticity theory, the crosstalk theory, the somatosensory system, and the limbic and autonomic nervous systems. Treatments for tinnitus include pharmacotherapy, cognitive and behavioral therapy, sound therapy, music therapy ...
2 ημέρες πριν · Abstract. Traditional approaches to the human cochlear nerve have been impeded by its bony encasement deep inside the skull base. We present an innovative, minimally invasive, therapeutic pathway ...
9 Ιαν 2024 · People with chronic tinnitus were more likely to have signs of damage to their cochlear nerve than people without the condition. Therapies to regenerate this nerve, which helps route information from the ear to the brain, may hold promise for treating tinnitus in the future.
26 Οκτ 2018 · Abstract. Substantial loss of cochlear function is required to elevate pure-tone thresholds to the severe hearing loss range; yet, individuals with severe or profound hearing loss continue to rely on hearing for communication. Despite the impairment, sufficient information is encoded at the periphery to make acoustic hearing a viable option.
Hearing aids are indicated in the treatment of ANSD with mild to moderate hearing loss, whereas cochlear implantation is the first choice of treatment in case of profound hearing loss, especially in case of IHC presynaptic disorders, or in case of poor auditory outcomes with conventional hearing aids.