The pathogenesis of Noise Induced Hearing Loss
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Seyyed Abbas Mir Vakili * |
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Abstract: (9107 Views) |
NIHL occurs when too much sound intensity is transmitted into and through the auditory system and can be occur following a shot gun or the exposure to a moderately intense sound for a long period of time. NIHL caused by acoustic trauma refers to permanent cochlear damage from a one-time exposure to excessive sound pressure. This form of NIHL commonly results from exposure to high-intensity sounds such as explosions, gunfire, a large drum hit loudly and firecrackers.Meanwhile the sound intensity, duration of exposure and personal hearing thresholds as the effective factors in the amount of noise induced hearing loss should not be overlooked. Since numerous investigations have been performed about intense sudden sound we will discuss it in detail in the current article. |
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Keywords: NIHL, acoustic trauma, sound intensity |
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Accepted: 2013/08/26 | Published: 2017/12/19
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