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Hypobaric pressure exposure effects on cochlear frequency selectivity in fluctuating, low-frequency hearing loss
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 06/24/09
Brännström KJ et al. - No association could be established between the different tests, and the measured parameters could not predict subjective improvement. The results suggest variable effects of hypobaric pressure exposure on inner-ear physiology.
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