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Peripheral Auditory Function in Young HIV-Positive Adults With Clinically Normal Hearing.

Christopher E NiemczakTravis White-SchwochAbigail FellowsAlbert MagoheJiang GuiCatherine RiekeTrent NicolEnica R MassaweNdeserua MoshiNina KrausJay C Buckey
Published in: Otolaryngology--head and neck surgery : official journal of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery (2021)
Young adults living with HIV have slightly but reliably smaller DPOAEs and auditory brainstem response wave I amplitudes than matched HIV-negative controls. The magnitude of these differences is small, but these results support measuring peripheral auditory function in HIV-positive individuals as they age.
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