Hearing loss due to noise trauma

Three different types of noise-induced hearing loss have been reported in the literature. The two less common types are described here. Three cases of thesetwo types from our clinic are reported. Since these 2 types of noise-induced hearing loss often involve low frequencies it is important to recog...

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