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Increased prevalence of early cochlear damage in young patients with type 1 diabetes detected by distortion product otoacoustic emissions

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2014

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Early evidence of cochlear damage was detected in adolescents with DM1 leading to hearing loss at high frequencies. Abnormal DPOAEs responses were found more frequently than the alterations in TEOAEs and pure-tone audiometry, suggesting that DPOAEs evaluation is the most sensitive and it could be used for monitoring the progression of cochlear damage during the early stages of hearing impairment.

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