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Unilateral and asymmetric hearing loss in childhood.

Fernanda Navarro GouveiaLilian Cassia Bornia JacobBárbara Cristiane Sordi SilvaEliene Silva AraújoRegina Célia Bortoleto AmantiniEduardo Boaventura OliveiraKatia de Freitas Alvarenga
Published in: CoDAS (2020)
We observed a greater occurrence of asymmetric bilateral sensorineural hearing loss compared to unilateral hearing loss, as well as the hereditary risk indicator, with a predominance of the deep ear and female preponderance in both groups. Although neonatal hearing screening provides early identification of unilateral sensorineural hearing loss, the age at the audiological diagnosis is still above the recommended level. In addition, the majority of the children's family members presented a low level of income.
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