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ویرایش: Second سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9781626237292, 1626237298 ناشر: سال نشر: 2020 تعداد صفحات: 293 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 96 مگابایت
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Adult Audiology Casebook 2nd Edition MedOne Information Title Page Copyright Contents Contributors Part I Hearing Disorders 1 Meniere抯 Disease and Aided Distortion 1.1 Clinical History and Description 1.2 Audiological Testing 1.3 Questions to the Reader 1.4 Discussion of Questions 1.5 Additional Hearing Aid Fitting Options 1.6 Additional Questions 1.7 Discussion of Additional Questions 1.8 Recommended Treatment 1.9 Additional Recommended Testing 1.10 Outcome 1.11 Key Points References Suggested Reading 2 An Unexpected Cause of Sudden Hearing Loss 2.1 Clinical History and Description 2.2 Audiologic Testing 2.3 Questions to the Reader 2.4 Discussion of Questions 2.5 Diagnosis and Recommended Treatment 2.6 Outcome 2.7 Key Points References 3 Audiologic Management of an African American Patient with Sickle Cell Disease 3.1 Clinical History and Description 3.2 Audiologic Testing 3.3 Questions to the Reader 3.4 Discussion of Questions 3.5 Additional Testing 3.6 Additional Questions for the Reader 3.7 Discussion of Additional Questions 3.8 Diagnosis and Recommended Treatment 3.9 Outcome 3.10 Key Points 3.11 Acknowledgments References Suggested Readings 4 Diagnostic and Treatment Outcomes for an Adolescent with Left Functional Hemispherectomy 4.1 Clinical History and Description 4.2 Clinical Testing 4.3 Questions to the Reader 4.4 Discussion of Questions 4.5 Description of Disorder and Recommended Treatment 4.6 Outcome 4.7 Key Points References 5 Tympanic Membrane Perforation as a Result of a Japanese Beetle 5.1 Clinical History and Description 5.2 Audiologic Testing 5.3 Questions for the Reader 5.4 Discussion of Questions 5.5 Final Diagnosis and Recommended Treatment 5.6 Outcome 5.7 Key Points References 6 Middle Ear Effects from Playing a Brass Musical Instrument 6.1 Clinical History and Description 6.2 Audiologic Testing 6.3 Additional Audiologic Testing 6.4 Questions for the Reader 6.5 Discussion of Questions 6.6 Diagnosis and Recommended Treatments 6.7 Outcome 6.8 Key Points References 7 Maximum Conductive Hearing Loss Secondary to Surgical Closure of the External Auditory Canal 7.1 Clinical History and Description 7.2 Audiologic Testing 7.3 Questions for the Reader 7.4 Discussion of the Questions 7.5 Diagnosis and Recommended Treatment 7.6 Outcome 7.7 Key Points References Suggested Readings 8 When Mild Hearing Loss Accompanies Mild Cognitive Impairment 8.1 Clinical History and Description 8.2 Clinical Testing 8.3 Questions to the Reader 8.4 Discussion of the Questions 8.5 Outcome 8.6 Key Points References Suggested Reading 9 Audiologic Management of a Patient with Psychogenic Hearing Loss 9.1 Clinical History and Description 9.2 Audiologic Testing 9.3 Questions for the Reader 9.4 Discussion of the Questions 9.5 Additional Questions for the Reader 9.6 Discussion of the Additional Questions 9.7 Outcome 9.8 Key Points References 10 How Auditory Processing Deficits Can Interfere with a College Student抯 Success in School andWork 10.1 Clinical History and Description 10.2 Audiologic Testing 10.3 Questions for the Reader 10.4 Discussion of the Questions 10.5 Additional Tests 10.6 Outcome 10.7 Key Points References Suggested Readings 11 Hearing versus Auditory Processing Disorders: Are Hearing Aids Enough? 11.1 Clinical History and Description 11.2 Questions to the Reader 11.3 Discussion of the Questions 11.4 Additional Tests 11.5 Outcome 11.6 Key Points References Suggested Readings 12 An Unusual Case of Fluctuating Hearing Loss 12.1 Clinical History and Description 12.2 Audiological Evaluation 12.3 Questions to the Reader 12.4 Discussion of the Questions 12.5 Outcome 12.6 Key Points References 13 Hidden Hearing Loss 13.1 Clinical History and Description 13.2 Audiological Testing 13.3 Questions to the Reader 13.4 Discussion of Questions 13.5 Additional Testing 13.6 Additional Questions to the Reader 13.7 Discussion of the Additional Questions 13.8 Final Diagnosis and Recommended Treatment 13.9 Outcome 13.10 Key Points 13.11 Acknowledgment References 14 Auditory Dyssynchrony: A Struggle to Understand Speech in Noise 14.1 Clinical History and Description 14.2 Audiological Testing 14.3 Diagnosis and Recommended Treatment 14.4 Questions to the Reader 14.5 Discussion of the Questions 14.6 Additional Testing 14.7 Additional Questions to the Reader 14.8 Diagnosis and Recommended Treatment 14.9 Outcome 14.10 Key Points References 15 Auditory Processing Disorder Therapy for Mitochondrial Myopathy 15.1 Clinical History and Description 15.2 Audiologic Testing 15.3 Questions to the Reader 15.4 Discussion of Questions 15.5 Additional Testing 15.6 Final Diagnosis and Recommended Treatment 15.7 Therapy 15.8 Outcome 15.9 Key Points References Suggested Readings 16 Asymmetric Hearing Loss: Evaluation, Diagnosis, and Treatment 16.1 Clinical History and Description 16.2 Audiologic Testing 16.3 Questions to the Reader 16.4 Discussion of Questions 16.5 Diagnosis and Recommended Treatment 16.6 Hearing Aid Evaluation 16.7 Hearing Aid Fitting 16.8 Hearing Aid Assessment and Outcome 16.9 Key Points References 17 The Origins of Physiologic Modulation of a Low-Noise Microphone in a Human Ear Canal 17.1 Introduction 17.2 Clinical History and Description 17.3 Clinical Testing 17.4 Questions to the Reader 17.5 Discussion of Questions 17.6 Description of the Disorder and Recommended Treatment 17.7 Outcome 17.8 Key Points References 18 Occupational Noise-Induced Hearing Loss in a Zumba Instructor: Identification and Management 18.1 Clinical History and Description 18.2 Audiologic Examination 18.3 Additional Testing 18.4 Questions to the Reader 18.5 Discussion of Questions 18.6 Final Diagnosis and Recommended Treatment 18.7 Key Points References Suggested Reading Diagnostic Examination桝uditory Function Part II Diagnostic Examination—Auditory Function 19 Nonorganic Hearing Loss: A Case Study 19.1 Clinical History and Description 19.2 Audiological Testing 19.3 Questions to the Reader 19.4 Discussion of Questions 19.5 Description of Disorder and Recommended Treatment 19.6 Outcome 19.7 Key Points References Suggested Readings Diagnostic Examination? Vestibular Function Part III Diagnostic Examination—Vestibular Function 20 Central Vestibular Dysfunction: A Case ofWernicke抯 Encephalopathy 20.1 Clinical History and Description 20.2 Vestibular Testing 20.3 Questions to the Reader 20.4 Discussion of Questions 20.5 Additional Testing 20.6 Diagnosis and Recommended Treatment 20.7 Key Points References Suggested Readings 21 Hearing Disorders: Vestibular Schwannomas and Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss 21.1 Clinical History and Description 21.2 Clinical Testing 21.3 Questions to the Reader 21.4 Discussion of Questions 21.5 Additional Testing 21.6 Additional Questions to the Reader 21.7 Discussion of Additional Questions 21.8 Diagnosis and Recommended Treatment 21.9 Outcome 21.10 Key Points References 22 A Classic Case of Vestibular Neuritis 22.1 Clinical History and Description 22.2 Vestibular Testing 22.3 Questions to the Reader 22.4 Discussion of Questions 22.5 Diagnosis and Recommended Treatment 22.6 Outcome 22.7 Key Points Reference Suggested Reading 23 Vestibular Migraine Disease and Horizontal Canal Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo in an Adult Patient 23.1 Clinical History and Description 23.2 Clinical Testing 23.3 Questions for the Reader 23.4 Discussion of Questions 23.5 Diagnosis and Recommended Treatment 23.6 Outcome 23.7 Key Points References 24 A Case of Central and Peripheral Vestibular Impairment 24.1 Clinical History and Description 24.2 Audiological Testing 24.3 Otolaryngology Consultation 24.4 Clinical Vestibular Evaluation 24.5 Neuro-ophthalmology Consultation 24.6 Imaging 24.7 Questions to the Reader 24.8 Discussion of Questions 24.9 Final Diagnosis 24.10 Outcome 24.11 Key Points References 25 Importance of Audiologic and Vestibular Evaluation in the Diagnosis of Unilateral Vestibular Schwannoma 25.1 Clinical History and Description 25.2 Audiological Testing 25.3 Questions to the Reader 25.4 Discussion of Questions 25.5 Description of Disorder and Recommended Treatment 25.6 Outcome 25.7 Key Points References Suggested Readings 26 The Presentation of Cerebellar Disease in Vestibular Testing of an Adult Patient 26.1 Clinical History and Description 26.2 Clinical Testing 26.3 Questions to the Reader 26.4 Discussion of Questions 26.5 Description of Disorder and Recommended Treatment 26.6 Outcome 26.7 Key Points 26.8 Disclaimer 26.9 Acknowledgments Suggested Reading 27 The Role of an Inciting Event Causing Vertigo 27.1 Clinical History and Description 27.2 Audiologic Testing 27.3 Questions to the Reader 27.4 Discussion of Questions 27.5 Diagnosis, Recommended Treatment, and Outcome 27.6 Key Points 27.7 Acknowledgments References 28 Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo Lateral Canal Conundrum 28.1 Clinical History and Description 28.2 Vestibular Testing 28.3 Questions for the Reader 28.4 Discussion of Questions 28.5 Diagnosis and Recommended Treatment 28.6 Outcome 28.7 Key Points References Suggested Readings 29 Adult Patient with Chronic Otitis Media and Recurrent Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo 29.1 Clinical History and Description 29.2 Audiologic Testing 29.3 Diagnosis and Treatment 29.4 Additional Testing 29.5 Questions for the Reader 29.6 Discussion of Questions 29.7 Outcome 29.8 Key Points References 30 A Case of 揇efinite? Meniere抯 Disease: Unilaterally Abnormal Caloric Test with Bilaterally Normal Video Head Impulse Testing 30.1 Clinical History and Description 30.2 Additional Clinical Testing 30.3 Questions to the Reader 30.4 Discussion of the Questions 30.5 Diagnosis and Recommended Treatment 30.6 Outcome 30.7 Key Points References 31 Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence Syndrome 31.1 Clinical History and Description 31.2 Clinical Tests 31.3 Questions for the Reader 31.4 Discussion of the Questions 31.5 Outcome 31.6 Key Points References 32 Endolymphatic Sac Tumor: Audiometric and Vestibular Considerations 32.1 Clinical History and Description 32.2 Audiologic Examination 32.3 Questions to the Reader 32.4 Discussion of Questions 32.5 Diagnostic Imaging 32.6 Treatment 32.7 Additional Questions to the Reader 32.8 Discussion of Additional Questions 32.9 Diagnosis 32.10 Outcome and Rehabilitation 32.11 Key Points References Amplification桯earing Devices Part IV Amplification—Hearing Devices 33 Transcranial Contralateral Routing of Signal for SingleSided Deafness 33.1 Clinical History and Description 33.2 Audiological Testing 33.3 Recommended Treatment 33.4 Questions to the Reader 33.5 Discussion of Questions 33.6 Additional Testing 33.7 Diagnosis and Recommended Treatment 33.8 Outcome 33.9 Key Points References Suggested Reading 34 I HearWorse When IWear Two Hearing Aids 34.1 Clinical History and Description 34.2 Audiologic Testing 34.3 Questions to the Reader 34.4 Discussion of Questions 34.5 Additional Audiologic Testing 34.6 Additional Question to the Reader 34.7 Discussion of Additional Questions 34.8 Additional Questions to the Reader 34.9 Discussion of Additional Questions 34.10 Outcome 34.11 Summary 34.12 Key Points References 35 You Need to Take Care of Your Front End! 35.1 Clinical History and Description 35.2 Audiological Testing 35.3 Hearing Aid Evaluation 35.4 Questions to the Reader 35.5 Discussion of Questions 35.6 Current Hearing Aid Options for Improved Processing of Music 35.7 Four Technical Innovations to Resolve the Front-End Problem 35.8 Key Points References 36 I OnlyWant Hearing Aids桾oday! 36.1 Clinical History and Description 36.2 Audiological Testing 36.3 Questions to the Reader 36.4 Discussion of the Questions 36.5 Additional Testing 36.6 Additional Questions to the Reader 36.7 Discussion of Additional Questions 36.8 Diagnosis and Recommended Treatment 36.9 Outcome 36.10 Key Points References 37 Innovative Hearing Device for the Treatment of Mild to Severe Sensorineural Hearing Loss 37.1 Clinical History and Description 37.2 Audiological Testing 37.3 Questions to the Reader 37.4 Discussion of Questions 37.5 Additional Testing 37.6 Additional Questions to the Reader 37.7 Discussion of Additional Questions 37.8 Additional Testing 37.9 Diagnosis and Treatment 37.10 Additional Questions to the Reader 37.11 Discussion of Additional Questions 37.12 Outcome 37.13 Key Points 37.14 Acknowledgments References 38 It Is Never Too Late 38.1 Clinical History and Description 38.2 Audiologic Testing and Diagnosis 38.3 Recommended Treatment 38.4 Questions to the Reader 38.5 Discussion of Questions 38.6 Key Points References Suggested Reading 39 Hearing Aid Prescriptive Methods in an Adult Patient 39.1 Clinical History and Description 39.2 Audiological Testing 39.3 Questions for the Reader 39.4 Discussion of Questions 39.5 Hearing Aid Programming 39.6 Additional Questions for the Reader 39.7 Discussion of Additional Questions 39.8 Outcome 39.9 Key Points References Suggested Readings 40 Quick Fit versus Programming Hearing Aid Fittings: Acoustic and Perceptual Differences 40.1 Clinical History and Description 40.2 Audiologic Testing 40.3 Questions for the Reader 40.4 Discussion of Questions 40.5 Key Points References Suggested Readings 41 Fitting Hearing Aids to a Patient with Mild Hearing Loss 41.1 Clinical History and Description 41.2 Audiologic Testing 41.3 Questions for the Reader 41.4 Discussion of Questions 41.5 Outcome 41.6 Key Points References Suggested Readings 42 Patient Decision to Purchase Hearing Aids: Bundling or Unbundling 42.1 Clinical History and Description 42.2 Audiologic Evaluation 42.3 Questions to the Reader 42.4 Discussion of Questions 42.5 Outcome 42.6 Key Points Suggested Readings Cochlear Implants Part V Cochlear Implants 43 Cochlear Implantation in Meningitis Caused by Streptococcus suis 43.1 Clinical History and Description 43.2 Clinical Testing 43.3 Questions to the Reader 43.4 Discussion of Questions 43.5 Diagnosis and Recommended Treatment 43.6 Outcome 43.7 Key Points Suggested Readings 44 Cochlear Implantation in Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media with Cholesteatoma 44.1 Clinical History and Description 44.2 Clinical Testing 44.3 Questions to the Reader 44.4 Discussion of Questions 44.5 Diagnosis and Recommended Treatment 44.6 Outcome 44.7 Key Points Suggested Readings Hearing Assistive Technology Part VI Hearing Assistive Technology 45 Hearing Assistive Technology: A Viable Alternative to Hearing Aids 45.1 Clinical History and Description 45.2 Audiological Testing 45.3 Questions to the Reader 45.4 Discussion of Questions 45.5 Diagnosis and Recommended Treatment 45.6 Outcome 45.7 Key Points References Suggested Reading 46 Coping with Hearing Challenges atWork 46.1 Clinical History and Description 46.2 Audiologic Assessment 46.3 Amplification 46.4 Questions for the Reader 46.5 Discussion of the Questions 46.6 Additional Questions to the Reader 46.7 Discussion of the Additional Questions 46.8 Outcome 46.9 Key Points References Suggested Readings Tinnitus and Misophonia Management Part VII Tinnitus and Misophonia Management 47 Young Adult with Misophonia 47.1 Clinical History and Description 47.2 Clinical Testing 47.3 Questions to the Reader 47.4 Discussion of Questions 47.5 Description of the Disorder and Recommended Treatment 47.6 Outcome 47.7 Key Points References 48 Tinnitus and Hyperacusis 48.1 Clinical History and Description 48.2 Audiologic Testing 48.3 Questions to the Reader 48.4 Discussion of Questions 48.5 Additional Testing 48.6 Diagnosis and Recommended Treatment 48.7 Outcome 48.8 Key Points References 49 A Case of Extreme Misophonia and Hyperacusis 49.1 Clinical History and Description 49.2 Audiologic Testing 49.3 Questions to the Reader 49.4 Discussion of Questions 49.5 Additional Testing 49.6 Additional Questions to the Reader 49.7 Discussion of Additional Questions 49.8 Diagnosis and Recommended Treatment 49.9 Outcome 49.10 Key Points References Suggested Readings 50 Maximizing Tinnitus/Hyperacusis Sound Therapy with Real Ear Measures 50.1 Clinical History and Description 50.2 Clinical Testing 50.3 Questions to the Reader 50.4 Discussion of Questions 50.5 Description of Disorder and Recommended Treatment 50.6 Outcome 50.7 Key Points References Index