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that the previously advanced concept of four predominant pathologic types of presbycusis is valid, these being sensory, neural, strial, and cochlear conductive. An abrupt high-tone loss signals sensory presbycusis ...
for presbycusis . The evidence suggests that there are four pathological types. Although more detailed anatomical and clinical studies are needed to support the concepts to be presented, they do provide an improved ...
, hair cells, and acoustic nerve fibres. Although this may reflect a primary cause of the initial pathology of presbycusis , central auditory processing dysfunction (i.e. central presbycusis ...
neurodegeneration. Reversing these harmful effects through the use of metformin suggests its involvement in restoring the antioxidant status and protein homeostasis related to the underlying pathology of presbycusis ...
pathology of presbycusis . The findings of this study may provide a better approach for the treatment of age‑related neurodegeneration diseases. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLEc ULAR MEd ...
of rapid onset of profound hearing loss before death. References 1. Schuknecht H: Further observations on the pathology of presbycusis . Arch Otolaryng 80:369-382, 1964.Crossref 2. Schuknecht H, Ishii T ...
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PRESBYCUSIS concepts, do an basis for understand¬ provide improved they in individual of cells is the clinical compli- manifestations of deafness of study aging ing aging the the cellular of cated fact ...
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