Nghĩa của từ acoustic trauma bằng Tiếng Việt

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1. Acoustic trauma.

2. Methods for treating acute acoustic trauma

3. We report a case of acoustic trauma after airbag inflation.

4. The level of the noise produced is high enough to cause acoustic trauma.

5. ESSALUD highlights acoustic trauma, contact dermatitis, abnormal results in lung-function studies and lumbago.

6. Problems related to acute acoustic trauma caused by these toys are discussed using recent examples.

7. He's got acute acoustic trauma in his right ear, and i pulled shrapnel from his leg.

8. He's got acute acoustic trauma, in his right ear, and I pulled shrapnel from his leg.

9. The study presents an analysis of 20 cases of acute acoustic trauma caused by toy pistols.

10. He' s got acute acoustic trauma in his right ear, and i pulled shrapnel from his leg

11. Extensive examination of the 11 concurrent harbour porpoise strandings found no definitive signs of acoustic trauma, but the cause of death could not be determined for six animals, and the possibility of acoustic trauma as a contributory factor in the deaths of the remaining five porpoises could not be ruled out (lesions consistent with both acoustic trauma and alternative explanations were observed; NMFS 2004).

12. Simultaneously with their deafness (or their impression of deafness) , victims of acoustic trauma as a rule complain of tinnitus.

13. The possibility of acoustic trauma from airbag noise are probably much more common and need more attention in the clinic.

14. The current invention provides methods and compositions for treating sensorineural hearing loss including but not limited to acute acoustic trauma (AAT).

15. Cochlear injuries as an acute acoustic trauma have to be considered in lightning strikes and can occur when a car is struck by lightning.

16. However they experienced significantly higher entanglement rates during this time, and necropsies of two whales that drowned in nets revealed acoustic trauma (Ketten et al.

17. Also discussed is the question of the reduction in earning capacity caused by such hearing loss, including the interrelation with losses that already existed before the acoustic trauma concerned.

18. This influx of cations caused by loss of tip links, together with the subsequent hair-cell depolarization, might be a source of sensorineural hearing loss and tinnitus associated with acoustic trauma.

19. The tinnitus to be prevented and/or treated may be provoked by acoustic trauma, presbycusis, ischemia, anoxia, treatment with one or more ototoxic medications, sudden deafness, or other cochlear excitotoxic-inducing occurrence.

20. The results show that partial recovery of hearing occurred within 3 days of acute acoustic trauma induced by toy pistols and within 1 day after exposure to rock music or broadband noise.

21. The phase IIb clinical trial with AM-101 will recruit patients suffering from persistent inner ear tinnitus following a documented acute acoustic trauma or sudden deafness incident less than 3 months before.

22. The prime arm of this study is to investigate the influence of therapeutic measures in acute acoustic trauma (AAT). In a controlled clinical trial 209 patients (Table 1) were observed, starting within 2 days after the traumatic event.

23. In addition to injuries to the pinna otologic traumatology comprises in particular injuries of the tympanic membrane and ossicular chain, temporal bone fractures together with accompanying impairment of the labyrinth and facial nerve as well as acoustic trauma and barotrauma.

24. The indications for local drug therapy of inner ear hearing loss include sudden sensorineural hearing loss, Menière’s disease, autoimmune-associated hearing loss, ototoxicity as a side effect of other therapies, acute acoustic trauma and improvement of the safety and performance of cochlear implants.

25. Important factors for preserving residual hearing are: Special atraumatic soft electrodes Smallest possible acoustic trauma due to cochleostomy drilling Smallest possible mechanical trauma due to drilling and electrode insertion Avoidance of inflammatory and fibrotic reactions (contamination with blood, bone dust, middle ear bacteria, etc.)

26. In the field of the environmental hazard of acoustic trauma, the impulse noise from weapons plays an important role as a potential hazard to hearing, as the increase in effectiveness of a weapon is accompanied by a rise in the peak pressure of its blast.

27. By and large, the generalization is still valid that hearing losses caused by acoustic trauma will later improve or at least not deteriorate. However, it is shown that in individual cases, both acute and long-term progression of hearing loss may occur, even in the absence of new acoustic hazards.

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