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Cochlear Implantation

 
 
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Gene context of Cochlear Implantation

  • Successful cochlear implantation in a patient with MELAS syndrome [1].
  • Results of cochlear implantation in two children with mutations in the OTOF gene [23].
  • CONCLUSION: Individuals with severe otosclerosis considering cochlear implantation can be counseled to expect similar benefit to those without, regardless of whether prior surgery occurred on the side of implantation or of severity of otic capsule involvement [24].
  • Three months after cochlear implantation, there was a slight appearance of P300 response to both pure-tone stimuli and spoken-word stimuli; 6 months later, clearly identifiable P300 response to both pure-tone stimuli and spoken-word stimuli were obtained [25].
  • There was no statistical difference between patients with and without GJB2-related congenital sensorineural hearing loss with regard to open-set and closed-set speech recognition performance at 12, 24, and 36 months after cochlear implantation [26].
 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of Cochlear Implantation

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