Asymmetrical sensorineural hearing loss mri

    • [DOC File]Procedure/Workplace Instruction Template

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      Cueva RA, 2004. Auditory brainstem response vs MRI for the evaluation of asymmetrical sensorineural hearing loss. Laryngoscope, 114: 1686-1692. Mar 13. Pediatric Audiology: ABR in screening and diagnostics *Sininger, 2007. The use of auditory brainstem responses in screening for hearing loss and audiometric threshold prediction. Cone-Wesson, 1995.

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      Acoustic neuroma may present with Sudden Sensorineural Hearing loss, the cause of which is Idiopathic,1-2 % SSNHL patients have AN, 10- 26 % AN patients have a history of SSNHL Most experts advocate obtaining MRI in all patients who present with SSNHL. Diagnosis. History and Physical Exam. Audiology testing: Audiogram. ABR. OAE. Vestibular ...

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    • Diagnostic Pathway – Acoustic Neuroma/CPA Meningioma

      Typically patients with VS will have an asymmetrical sensorineural hearing loss, with the speech discrimination score typically much lower than the measured hearing loss. Brainstem-evoked response audiometry can be used as a further screening test, and prior to MRI imaging was the most accurate screening tool for suspected VS.

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    • [DOC File]CD 858 AUDITORY ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL MEASURES

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      Unilateral/Asymmetrical auditory symptoms (either hearing loss or tinnitus) Sudden sensorineural hearing loss. Impaired facial sensation . Imbalance, which cannot otherwise be explained. Clinical assessment: Full neuro-otological examination (including otoscopy and cranial nerve assessment) Tuning fork tests. Pure tone audiometry/Speech audiometry

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      Hearing which requires a Medical Evaluation Board. Definition: Hearing loss sufficient to preclude safe and effective performance of duty. regardless of level of pure tone hearing loss and despite use of hearing aids. Notes: Asymmetry is important primarily because it may indicate underlying disease such as acoustic. neuroma.

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      Hearing loss is screened for around the time of birth. ... explain the indicators of hearing loss and the difference between conductive and sensorineural hearing loss and how each is managed as necessary. ... an asymmetrical head or an inappropriate progression of head circumference over time may reflect intracranial pathology or premature ...

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    • MRI should be the preferred test for evaluating sensorineural heari…

      Asymmetrical Hearing Loss. Hearing Loss (subjective, evidenced or suspected) Tinnitus (unilateral and bilateral) ... 3.1.2 Indicators for direct recommendation and arrangement for MRI. Sensorineural asymmetry (>10 dB over 3 adjacent frequencies, >15 dB over 2 adjacent frequencies, > 20 dB at 1 frequency). Asymmetry must be confirmed as ...

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