Examples of using Audiogram in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Audiogram is the basis for interpretation of type
A pure tone audiogram depicts which are the weakest pure tones at different frequencies that the person can hear.
The variation in prevalence could be due to different audiogram classification criteria.
which might be similar to Noah 4 Audiogram Module.
presented the highest number of cases with abnormal audiogram, in our results was 6 kHz.
we noticed that in all the industries there was an audiogram notch in both ears,
The analysis of the audiogram, based on the total number of the cases(Table 1), revealed 93(62%) children with normal auditory level
with 329 music students, in which there was an audiogram notch at the frequency of 6000 Hz in 78% of the audiometries performed.
subjects whose audiogram revealed a hearing threshold of 25 dB HL
The audiogram configurations, obtained by pure tone audiometry, were: descending in 59.18%,
In the IT treatment group, audiogram results showed that the PTA for speech frequencies 0.5,
The conventional normal audiogram result does not always show the reality concerning to the speech comprehension,
Like impedance measures, parameters related to ARHL namely Schnekcht's type B audiogram, PTAv, and low-tone accentuation were significantly associated with absence of the acoustic reflexes in this study.
The average preoperative audiogram shows the presence of a mean air-osseous gap of 25.1 dB in the right ear
Of the participants had normal hearing, 17% had a PAIR suggestive audiogram, followed of 7% of the participants who presented a normal audiogram with incision
it was also possible to establish the reference audiogram for the police officers by means of audiological evaluations.
degree of hearing loss audiogram configuration, and the presence of otoacoustic emissions,
laterality audiogram configuration and symmetry of alteration.
The diagnosis of noise-induced hearing loss of occupational origin depends on the audiogram and the proof of the existence of noise exposure in the workplace,
one study demonstrated that 38.46% of the music students had an audiogram suggestive of MIHL,