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  1. Acoustic trauma is injury to the hearing mechanisms in the inner ear. It is due to very loud ... Acoustic trauma is a common cause of sensory hearing loss . Damage to the hearing mechanisms within the inner ...
  2. ... steroid therapy in treatment of hearing loss following acoustic trauma. Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine. 2015; 42(6):539– ... PubMed : 21054907 ] 562. Tschopp K, Probst R. Acute acoustic trauma. A retrospective study of influencing factors and different ...
  3. ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) Patient Handouts Acoustic trauma (Medical Encyclopedia) Also in Spanish Hearing loss and ... Encyclopedia) Also in Spanish Topic Image MEDICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA Acoustic trauma Hearing loss and music Related Health Topics Hearing ...
  4. ... Older Adults (National Institute on Aging) Patient Handouts Acoustic trauma (Medical Encyclopedia) Also in Spanish Age-related hearing ... Encyclopedia) Also in Spanish Topic Image MEDICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA Acoustic trauma Age-related hearing loss Aging changes in the ...
  5. ... the inner ear, it is known as an acoustic trauma. This kind of damage is usually temporary, but ...
  6. ... following conditions may affect test results: Acoustic neuroma Acoustic trauma from a very loud or intense blast sound ...
  7. ... brain that control eye movements. Any disease or injury that damages the acoustic nerve can cause vertigo. This may include: Blood vessel disorders with bleeding (hemorrhage), clots, or atherosclerosis of the ... Congenital disorders Injury Medicines that are toxic to the ear nerves, ...
  8. ... be a sign of hearing loss , multiple sclerosis , acoustic neuroma , or stroke. Abnormal results may also be due to: Brain injury Brain malformation Brain tumor Central pontine myelinolysis Neurologic ...
  9. ... nerve that connects the ear to the brain ( acoustic neuroma ) Bleeding in or around the brain Brain infection Brain tissue swelling Brain tumors Damage to the brain from an injury Fluid collecting around the brain ( hydrocephalus ) Infection of ...
  10. ... such as rubella or from medicines) Poisoning Stroke Trauma The test may also be done to diagnose or rule out: Acoustic neuroma (tumor of the acoustic nerve) Benign positional ...
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