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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «OTOTOXIC»
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ototoxic dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
ototoxic et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Essentials of Audiology
Other kinds of antibiotics can also be ototoxic, such as capreomycin, vancomycin,
and even erythromycin. However, the suffix mycin does not necessarily mean a
drug is ototoxic; for example, clindamycin, Terramycin, and Vibra- mycin are not ...
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Assessing Hearing Loss Due to
Ototoxic Drugs in the Zebra Finch
ABSTRACT Title of Document: ASSESSING HEARING LOSS DUE TO
OTOTOXIC DRUGS IN THE ZEBRA FINCH Kristina Michelle DeAngelo, Master of
Science, 2008 Directed By: Professor Robert J. Dooling, Department of
Psychology ...
Kristina Michelle DeAngelo, 2008
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Hearing: Its Physiology and Pathophysiology
BOX 9.9 CARBOPLATIN AFFECTS INNER HAIR CELLS While most ototoxic
substances mainly affect outer hair cells, carboplatin causes injury mainly to
inner hair cells in one animal species, the chinchilla, leaving outer hair cells
intact.
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Otolaryngology: Basic Science and Clinical Review
FREE RADICALS OTOTOXIC MEDICATIONS AMINOGLYCOSIDES LOOP
DIURETICS ANTINEOPLASTIC AGENTS SALICYLATES QUININE
ERYTHROMYCIN VANCOMYCIN ALIDIOLOGICAL MONITORING FOR
OTOTOXICITY ...
Thomas R. Van De Water, Hinrich Staecker, 2011
SUMMARY OF THE 2004 AMERICAN ACADEMY OF OTOLARYNGOLOGY —
HEAD AND NECK SURGERY CONSENSUS PANEL RECOMMENDATIONS
REGARDING POTENTIALLY OTOTOXIC ANTIBIOTICS FOR MIDDLE EAR USE
In ...
Peter S. Roland, John A. Rutka, 2004
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Ballenger's Otorhinolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery
While there is clinical evidence of temporary ototoxic effects after systemic
administration, the strongest evidence for an ototoxic effect to involve the inner
ear comes from animal studies. Cochlear hair cell loss has been demonstrated
after ...
James Byron Snow, Phillip A. Wackym, John Jacob Ballenger, 2009
Simultaneous use of more than one ototoxic agent (ie, aminoglycoside and loop
diuretic) is best avoided if ototoxicity is to be minimized since toxic effects may be
supraadditive. Other Antibiotics Erythromycin has been shown to produce ...
Peter S. Roland, William L. Meyerhoff, Bradley F. Marple, 1997
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Basic Otorhinolaryngology: A Step-by-step Learning Guide
Table 12.2 Ototoxic substances Classification Substances Drugs
Aminoglycosides Streptomycin Gentamicin Tobramycin Netilmicin Amikacin
Diuretics Furosemide Ethacrynic acid Cytostatic drugs Cisplatin
Cyclophosphamide Others Industrial ...
Rudolf Probst, Gerhard Grevers, Heinrich Iro, 2006
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Head & Neck Surgery--otolaryngology
It was therefore recommended that when possible, topical antibiotic preparations
free of potential ototoxic side effects should be used in preference to ototopical
preparations that have had the potential for ototoxic injury if the middle ear or ...
Byron J. Bailey, Jonas T. Johnson, Shawn D. Newlands, 2006
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Cochlear Implants: Principles & Practices
There may be prior cochlear injury from an unrelated process (e.g., presbycusis)
that may leave a minimal susceptible neural population. Exposure to the
potentially ototoxic drug may destroy the remaining neural elements at doses
typically ...
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «OTOTOXIC»
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ototoxic est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Cancer veteran, 12, serves others, becomes author
“One of my chemo drugs was ototoxic,” Peter wrote. “Ototoxic is just a big medical word that means the medicine hurt my hearing.” He offers tips ... «Fredericksburg.com, juil 15»
Don't let your hearing go up in smoke
The ears are especially vulnerable, as some of the chemicals, including nicotine, are “ototoxic,” which means they can damage your hearing. «Suburban Life Publications, juil 15»
A young cancer veteran serves others, becomes an author
“One of my chemo drugs was ototoxic,” Peter wrote. “Ototoxic is just a big medical word that means the medicine hurt my hearing.” He offers tips ... «Janesville Gazette, juil 15»
Knife Party's Rob Swire Regains Hearing After E-Cig Ear Scare
Propylene glycol (the ingredient in most e-cigs / "e-juice") is ototoxic - i.e. toxic to the cochlea or auditory nerve. — Rob Swire (@rob_swire) July ... «LessThan3, juil 15»
What Exactly is Tinnitus? Are You at Risk?
Additionally, some ototoxic drugs can cause permanent tinnitus symptoms. Those drugs include: Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs «Santa Clarita Gazette, juin 15»
When it comes to hearing, diet may trump noise exposure
Some changeable factors include cardiovascular health issues, diet, ototoxic medications and exposure to loud noise. Spankovich and the ... «HealthCanal.com, mai 15»
Future Treatments For Hearing Loss
The sensory hair cells are highly sensitive to ototoxic drugs, over-exposure to noise, and viral and bacterial infections. Sensorineural hearing ... «Brain Blogger, mai 15»
Coping with ringing in ears is easier than you think
... ototoxic pharmaceuticals (those known to damage the nerve cells in the ear, such as some chemotherapy drugs) or even circulatory system ... «azcentral.com, mai 15»
Hearing Loss in Foals
... infection or inflammation), and ototoxic drugs. Depending on the cause, hearing loss could be a permanent or reversible deficit, Aleman said. «TheHorse.com, mai 15»
Researchers Have Discovered Why The Ringing Caused By …
Other triggering factors are neurological damage, ear infections, intracranial blood pressure, ototoxic medication or a simple nasal congestion. «SMJ News, avril 15»