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Ear Clinical Aspects of Central Hearing Disorders

Built from Behrbohm — Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases with Head and Neck Surgery

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5 sections · 40 slides

  1. 01

    Overview

    • What this deck teaches

    1 slide

  2. 02

    Central Hearing

    When the ear works but the brain cannot listen

    • What “central” means
    • Why central disorders are easy to miss

    2 slides

  3. 03

    Acoustic Agnosia

    Sound is heard but not recognised

    • What acoustic agnosia is
    • Clinical features — how it presents
    • Loss of the musical sense
    • Pathogenesis — what causes it
    • Diagnosis
    • Treatment
    • Why does a hearing aid not help a patient with true acoustic agnosia?

    7 slides

  4. 04

    Normal Audiogram, Real Difficulty

    Hearing complaints with normal pure-tone thresholds

    • The paradox
    • Auditory processing disorder (APD)
    • Hidden hearing loss
    • Managing normal-threshold hearing difficulty
    • Two causes, one normal audiogram
    • A patient complains of poor hearing in restaurants, but the pure-tone audiogram is normal. What next?

    6 slides

  5. 05

    Tinnitus

    Perceiving sound with no external source

    • What tinnitus is
    • Tinnitus versus “tinnitus disorder”
    • Tinnitus by the numbers
    • Epidemiology
    • Where tinnitus starts — and why it persists
    • The abnormal brain activity behind tinnitus
    • Tinnitus as a network problem
    • Brain networks that sustain tinnitus
    • Diagnosis of tinnitus
    • Comorbidities that worsen tinnitus
    • Therapy: what the S3 guidelines do and do not recommend
    • Principles of treating chronic tinnitus
    • Counseling — the foundation of therapy
    • Correcting hearing loss as tinnitus therapy
    • What is the evidence base for cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in chronic tinnitus?
    • Three pillars of chronic tinnitus care
    • Key takeaways
    • References
    • Ear, Nose, and Throat Diseases: With Head and Neck Surgery

    19 slides