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The 'normal' audiogram.


Welcome to the first offering of the Auditory and Vestibular ves·tib·u·lar
adj.
Of, relating to, or serving as a vestibule, especially of the ear.


Vestibular
Pertaining to the vestibule; regarding the vestibular nerve of the ear which is linked to the ability to hear sounds.
 Medicine Clinic, formerly the Vestibulology Clinic. The Vestibulology Clinic was devoted to electronystagmography as applied to case presentations. This focus was prompted by the almost complete abandonment of this testing modality in clinical practice.

Now we are recognizing an evolution in the field of Auditory and Vestibular Medicine that originates from two disciplines. The first discipline is made up of practitioners who have confined their practice to Auditory and Vestibular Medicine, and the second discipline includes a generation of fellowship-trained neurotologic surgeons who have given up surgery and have refocused their practices on the nonsurgical management of neurotologic disorders.

In this respect, 1 believe the American Board of Otolaryngology--Head and Neck Surgery has made an error in developing the criteria for the Certificate of Added Qualifications in Neurotology by mandating a surgical experience. That certificate should have been in skull base surgery, and there should be a separate track for Auditory and Vestibular Medicine.

I have asked Mohamed Hamid, MD, PhD, to join me as coeditor of the new Clinic. A member of EAR Nose & THROAT JOURNAL'S editorial board, Dr. Harold brings with him an impressive background in audiology audiology /au·di·ol·o·gy/ (aw?de-ol´ah-je) the study of impaired hearing that cannot be improved by medication or surgical therapy.

au·di·ol·o·gy
n.
, vestibular science, and engineering. In 1980 he founded the Section of Vestibular and Balance Disorders at the Department of Otolaryngology and Communicative Disorders of the Cleveland Clinic Cleveland Clinic (formally known as the Cleveland Clinic Foundation) is a multispecialty academic medical center located in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. Cleveland Clinic was established in 1921 by four physicians for the purpose of providing patient care, research, and medical  Foundation, and he served as its director until 1996. At that time he founded the Cleveland Hearing and Balance Center, which is dedicated to Auditory and Vestibular Medicine, and he has since served as its director. I welcome Dr. Harold as my coeditor. We look forward to shaping the Auditory and Vestibular Medicine Clinic to reflect contemporary neurotologic practice.

According to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 traditional teaching, air-conduction (AC) and bone-conduction (BC) thresholds less than 20 dB are considered normal. However, some patients with normal audio will actually have subtle signs of early hearing loss.(1) An audiogram au·di·o·gram
n.
A graphic record of hearing ability for various sound frequencies.


Audiogram
A chart or graph of the results of a hearing test conducted with audiographic equipment.
 might be misinterpreted as normal even though there is a clear asymmetry (figure). In the example shown, the patient complained of difficulty hearing in the right ear despite 100% speech discrimination. A follow-up audiogram 3 months later showed further hearing loss. This finding prompted a further evaluation to search for a cochlear cochlear

pertaining to or emanating from the cochlea.


cochlear duct
the coiled portion of the membranous labyrinth located inside the cochlea; contains endolymph.

cochlear nerve
see Table 14.
 or retrocochlear cause. In retrospect, additional audiovestibular and radiologic studies would have been appropriate at the initial presentation.

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Traditional teaching has also implied that there is no need to test patients whose AC or BC thresholds are less than 0 dB. However, Minor reported in 2000 that it is important to test a patient whose BC level is less than 0 dB in order to uncover possible BC hypersensitivity hypersensitivity, heightened response in a body tissue to an antigen or foreign substance. The body normally responds to an antigen by producing specific antibodies against it. The antibodies impart immunity for any later exposure to that antigen. , which is commonly seen in superior canal dehiscence Superior canal dehiscence (SSCD) is a very rare medical condition, first described in 1998 by Lloyd Minor of Johns Hopkins University, causing hypersensitivity to sound in those affected.  syndrome. (2)

References

(1.) Harold MA. Recent advances in medical otology-neurotology. Mediterr J Otol 2005:1:45-53.

(2.) Minor LB. Superior canal dehiscence syndrome. Am J Otol 2000; 21:9-19.

Kenneth H. Brookler, MD, Mohamed A. Hamid, MD, PhD

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City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S.
 (Dr. Brookler), and the Cleveland Hearing and Balance Center, Beachwood, Ohio Beachwood is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States. It is a suburb of Cleveland. The population was 12,186 at the 2000 census. Geography
Beachwood is located at  (41.482226, -81.504001)GR1.
 (Dr. Harold).
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Title Annotation:AUDITORY AND VESTIBULAR MEDICINE CLINIC
Author:Hamid, Mohamed A.
Publication:Ear, Nose and Throat Journal
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Aug 1, 2006
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