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The ratio of the subjective audiometry in patients with acoustic trauma and “noisy” production workers

Introduction: The problem of diagnosis and treatment of sensorineural hearing loss (SHL), including forms developed under the influence of noise, takes one of the leading places in ot­olaryngology. However, there are not many studies on acoustic trauma, although this problem has recently become more...

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