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With correction of hearing deficits, affected people should be able to lead a normal life.
Slightly more than half had hearing deficits in the higher pitches that were equal in both ears.
General symptoms are not limited to the eyes and can include exercise intolerance, muscle weakness, hearing deficit, and more.
"Severe hearing deficit, the poor guy."
Beltone hearing aids are carefully programmed to address an individual's specific hearing deficit.
Attention must be paid to any hearing deficits, and hearing aids and appropriate schooling may be needed.
Induced hearing deficit generates experimental paranoia.
The place where the lesion occurs on the auditory cortex plays an important role in what type of hearing deficit will occur in a person.
Denial and Fear But unlike Cindy, some 20 million of those with serious hearing deficits are, in effect, suffering in silence.
OAE is used in clinical practice to test for hearing deficits in babies and children who are too young to cooperate.
Lillard's hearing was severely impaired and Palmer theorized that the lump and his hearing deficits were related.
Congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection and hearing deficit.
And hearing deficits common in older people can affect their ability to detect and respond appropriately to the sirens of emergency vehicles, railroad crossing signals and the warning horns of other drivers.
In common with the majority of previous cases, the platelet defect in the present patient was diagnosed at an early age and preceded by some years of development of the nephropathy and mild hearing deficit.
Merchant TE, Conklin HM, Wu S, et al.: Late effects of conformal radiation therapy for pediatric patients with low-grade glioma: prospective evaluation of cognitive, endocrine, and hearing deficits.
To the Editor: As a veteran of too many rock concerts in his younger days who now suffers from a hearing deficit, I must take issue with the joking reference to the high price of rock shows and "temporary hearing loss" ["Who Needs Two?