This task explained the differential diagnosis of a 60-year-old man introduced to the auditory department on September 12, 2013. He complained that troubling tinnitus and gradual hearing loss seem to get worse over time. Sometimes he experiences dizziness and imbalance. He suffers from communication with his family and background noise. The symptoms of the letter of introduction reflect symptoms related to presbycusis deafness and age-related hearing loss.
Evaluation of hearing of misoperation is complicated. So far, errors have not been evaluated for the specified protocol agreement. However, auditory evaluation includes pure tone threshold and volume discomfort level (LDL). Disabled patients may have hearing loss or normal hearing. LDL has been reported to be at normal and reduced levels (Jastreboff and Jastreboff, 2013). There is no exact description of how to test failing LDLs. Thus, certain methods of administration and methods of inducing patients may result in variations in the results obtained (Hawkins et al., 1987; Sherlock and Formby, 2005; Jastreboff and Jastreboff, 2015). Nevertheless, Jastreboff and Jastreboff (2015) shows that LDL values range from 30 to 120 dB HL when hearing impairment occurs. When testing a patient with a strange paradigm, there may be differences in delayed hearing. Schroeder and others
In this study, we compare neonatal hearing screening, hearing evaluation, hearing loss evaluation of infants with different pregnancy periods. Ideally, early identification and management of sensory hearing loss (SNHL) at 3 to 6 months of age contributes to optimization of language and language. Lack of literature on stratification of hearing screening and auditory diagnostic assessment by pregnancy age group The subjects were infants who recorded the gestational age of neonatal hearing screening in Queensland between 2009 and 2011. Data is provided through the Queensland Health Hearing Database. Infants were analyzed in pregnancy groups of less than 34 weeks, 34-36 + 6 weeks, 37-38 + 6 weeks, and 39 weeks or longer. Infants (175 911) met analytical criteria and 7.9% were preterm infants. Analysis per thousand infants, occurring at two-sided SNHL> 40 dB, 2.4 <34, 34-36 + 6 at 1.4, 37-38 + 6 at 0.7, pregnancy at 0.7