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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Sudden hearing loss : an animal model

Cullen, J. R. January 1997 (has links)
No description available.
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Perfil de auto-anticorpos na surdez súbita, surdez rapidamente progressiva e doença de Ménière / Autoantibody profile in sudden sensorineural hearing loss, rapidly progressive hearing loss and Ménière\'s disease

Kii, Márcia Akemi 28 April 2004 (has links)
A surdez neurossensorial imunomediada (SNIM) é uma das formas reversíveis de surdez neurossensorial, justificando a necessidade de identificação de marcadores mais específicos que ajudem na sua abordagem. O Western blot com antígenos de tecidos bovinos detecta um anticorpo contra a proteína de 68kD (hsp-70) em SNIM. Entretanto, anticorpos antihsp- 70 são comumente encontrados em indivíduos sadios. O objetivo do estudo foi determinar a reatividade de soros de pacientes com doenças otológicas freqüentemente relacionadas à etiologia auto-imune contra antígeno celular de linhagem humana (HeLa) através do Western blot, comparando com outros marcadores sorológicos de auto-imunidade. Soros de 81 pacientes com surdez neurossensorial (25 surdez súbita, 35 rapidamente progressiva e 21 doença Ménière) foram testados por Western blot utilizando extrato total de célula HeLa como antígeno alvo. Os pacientes com surdez foram comparados com indivíduos com audição normal e sem queixas otológicas ou história de doença sistêmica auto-imune (n=48). Observou-se reatividade contra célula HeLa principalmente nas regiões de 42, 48 and 62kD no grupo com surdez. O padrão de reatividade foi diferente entre os diferentes subgrupos de surdez. A reatividade contra as bandas de 48 and 62kD foi observada em surdez súbita e surdez rapidamente progressiva. A proteína de 48kD proveniente da surdez rapidamente progressiva parece ser diferente daquela encontrada em surdez súbita devido a sua resistência à tripsina. Este estudo demonstrou a existência de autorreatividade contra células HeLa na surdez súbita, surdez rapidamente progressiva e doença de Ménière, sugerindo a presença de novos autoanticorpos. O seu papel é ainda desconhecido. Estudos detalhados são necessários para avaliar a real relevância clínica desta autorreatividade na patologia de orelha interna ou como marcador prognóstico ou diagnóstico / Immune-mediated sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) is one of few forms of reversible SNHL, justifying the need to define more specific markers to help clinical approach. Western blot with bovine tissues detect an autoantibody against the 68kD protein (hsp70) in immune-mediated SNHL. However, antihsp70 antibodies are also common in healthy individuals. The objective of this study was to determinate the reactivity of serum from patients with otologic entities often related to autoimmune etiology against human cell line antigen (HeLa) by Western blot, comparing to other serological markers. Sera of 81 patients with SNHL (25 sudden SNHL, 35 rapidly progressive SNHL and 21 Ménière\'s disease patients) were tested by Western blot using HeLa cell total extract as target. Western blot outcome was compared with detection of other current autoimmune markers. Experimental group data were compared to normal-hearing subjects (n=48) without otologic or systemic autoimmune disease. Reactivity to HeLa cells was observed mostly at 42, 48 and 62kD region which pattern was different among different groups. Binding to 48 and 62kD HeLa cell antigen was observed in sudden SNHL and rapidly progressive SNHL. The 48kD protein from rapidly progressive SNHL seems to be different from sudden SNHL\'s according to resistance to trypsin. This study detected autoreactivity to HeLa cells in sudden SNHL, rapidly progressive SNHL and Ménière\'s disease, suggesting the presence of new autoantibodies. Their role is still unknown and further studies should evaluate their relevance on pathology in the inner ear or as diagnostic or prognostic marker
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Perfil de auto-anticorpos na surdez súbita, surdez rapidamente progressiva e doença de Ménière / Autoantibody profile in sudden sensorineural hearing loss, rapidly progressive hearing loss and Ménière\'s disease

Márcia Akemi Kii 28 April 2004 (has links)
A surdez neurossensorial imunomediada (SNIM) é uma das formas reversíveis de surdez neurossensorial, justificando a necessidade de identificação de marcadores mais específicos que ajudem na sua abordagem. O Western blot com antígenos de tecidos bovinos detecta um anticorpo contra a proteína de 68kD (hsp-70) em SNIM. Entretanto, anticorpos antihsp- 70 são comumente encontrados em indivíduos sadios. O objetivo do estudo foi determinar a reatividade de soros de pacientes com doenças otológicas freqüentemente relacionadas à etiologia auto-imune contra antígeno celular de linhagem humana (HeLa) através do Western blot, comparando com outros marcadores sorológicos de auto-imunidade. Soros de 81 pacientes com surdez neurossensorial (25 surdez súbita, 35 rapidamente progressiva e 21 doença Ménière) foram testados por Western blot utilizando extrato total de célula HeLa como antígeno alvo. Os pacientes com surdez foram comparados com indivíduos com audição normal e sem queixas otológicas ou história de doença sistêmica auto-imune (n=48). Observou-se reatividade contra célula HeLa principalmente nas regiões de 42, 48 and 62kD no grupo com surdez. O padrão de reatividade foi diferente entre os diferentes subgrupos de surdez. A reatividade contra as bandas de 48 and 62kD foi observada em surdez súbita e surdez rapidamente progressiva. A proteína de 48kD proveniente da surdez rapidamente progressiva parece ser diferente daquela encontrada em surdez súbita devido a sua resistência à tripsina. Este estudo demonstrou a existência de autorreatividade contra células HeLa na surdez súbita, surdez rapidamente progressiva e doença de Ménière, sugerindo a presença de novos autoanticorpos. O seu papel é ainda desconhecido. Estudos detalhados são necessários para avaliar a real relevância clínica desta autorreatividade na patologia de orelha interna ou como marcador prognóstico ou diagnóstico / Immune-mediated sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) is one of few forms of reversible SNHL, justifying the need to define more specific markers to help clinical approach. Western blot with bovine tissues detect an autoantibody against the 68kD protein (hsp70) in immune-mediated SNHL. However, antihsp70 antibodies are also common in healthy individuals. The objective of this study was to determinate the reactivity of serum from patients with otologic entities often related to autoimmune etiology against human cell line antigen (HeLa) by Western blot, comparing to other serological markers. Sera of 81 patients with SNHL (25 sudden SNHL, 35 rapidly progressive SNHL and 21 Ménière\'s disease patients) were tested by Western blot using HeLa cell total extract as target. Western blot outcome was compared with detection of other current autoimmune markers. Experimental group data were compared to normal-hearing subjects (n=48) without otologic or systemic autoimmune disease. Reactivity to HeLa cells was observed mostly at 42, 48 and 62kD region which pattern was different among different groups. Binding to 48 and 62kD HeLa cell antigen was observed in sudden SNHL and rapidly progressive SNHL. The 48kD protein from rapidly progressive SNHL seems to be different from sudden SNHL\'s according to resistance to trypsin. This study detected autoreactivity to HeLa cells in sudden SNHL, rapidly progressive SNHL and Ménière\'s disease, suggesting the presence of new autoantibodies. Their role is still unknown and further studies should evaluate their relevance on pathology in the inner ear or as diagnostic or prognostic marker
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Bilateral Idiopathic Sensorineural Hearing Loss Following Dental Surgery

Wilson, Richard H., Witkowski, Charles E., Wilson, Ashley A. 27 November 2009 (has links)
Background: This is a case study of an 18-year-old female who suffered a bilateral idiopathic sensorineural hearing loss that was coincident with the removal of four impacted wisdom teeth. Throughout childhood the patient had normal hearing for pure tones bilaterally as measured at the pediatrician's office. One month prior to dental surgery (May) the patient volunteered to participate in an auditory experiment at which time her pure-tone audiogram was normal. Immediately following surgery (June), the patient had substantial swelling of the face and complained of some hearing loss with no other auditory/vestibular complaints. The following month (July) during the course of a routine physical examination a pure-tone audiogram revealed bilateral, air-conduction thresholds of 30-35 dB HL (500-4000 Hz) and 20 dB HL (8000 Hz). Because bone conduction was not tested, it is impossible to know whether the hearing loss was conductive, mixed, or sensorineural. The pediatrician thought that the hearing loss was conductive and would resolve as the edema subsided. A month later (August) the subject again volunteered for an auditory experiment at which time her hearing again was tested. Purpose: The purpose of this report is to detail the dental procedures involved in the extraction of the wisdom teeth, to report the results of a variety and series of post-op hearing tests, and to discuss the possible mechanisms that might be involved in the ''idiopathic'' bilateral sensorineural hearing loss. Research Design: Case report. Results: During the August visit to the laboratory, hearing for pure tones bilaterally was 0 to 5 dB HL at 250-1000 Hz with a 40-45 dB HL notch at 2000 Hz with a return to 10 dB HL at 8000 Hz. Air conduction and bone conduction thresholds were equivalent. Word recognition in quiet was ≥92 percent correct for both ears, whereas the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) hearing loss measured with the Words-in-Noise test was high normal in the left ear with a mild SNR hearing loss in the right ear. Tympanometry and acoustic reflex thresholds were normal. Distortion product otoacoustic emissions were reduced in the 1000-3000 Hz region for both ears, which is consistent with cochlear hearing loss. The hearing loss has remained unchanged for the past 19 months. Conclusions: The possible etiologies, including insults to the cochleae by vibration trauma and through alterations in the blood supply to the cochleae, are considered.
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Methylprednisolon zur Behandlung des akuten Hörverlusts im Tiermodell: Eine doppelblinde placebokontrollierte Studie / Methylprednisolone as a treatment of sudden sensorineural hearing loss tested in an animal modell: a double-blind placebo-controlled study

Desinger, Hendrik 30 November 2020 (has links)
No description available.

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