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E-raamat: Adult Audiology Casebook

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Real-life cases enable students and practitioners to integrate adult-centered audiology knowledge into clinical practice!

Adult Audiology Casebook, Second Edition by esteemed researchers and educators Michael Valente and L. Maureen Valente presents all new cases, reflecting issues that have become more prevalent in clinical settings. An impressive array of international authors provide expert advice, best practices, and vital tools clinicians need to successfully manage patient expectations and achieve optimal outcomes. Seven sections encompass a wide range of hearing, vestibular, and balance disorders, other conditions that result in hearing loss, diagnostic exams for auditory and vestibular function, and treatments.

Key Features

  • 50 comprehensive cases covering all aspects of adult audiology include thought-provoking questions and answers followed by a summary of key points
  • Full color audiograms provide a reader-friendly hearing loss evaluation tool
  • Simple and complex treatment approaches including aural rehabilitation, sound therapy, auditory processing disorder therapy, hearing aids, cochlear implants, and hearing assistive technologies
  • Discussion of a wide variety of diagnostic tools used for audiometric assessment

Essential reading for graduate level audiology students, this casebook is a must have for sharpening and enhancing clinical skills. It also provides a robust classroom tool for audiology and speech-language pathology professors, as well as a practical daily reference for audiologists, otolaryngologists, and ENT residents.

This book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on https://medone.thieme.com.

Contributors ix
Part I Hearing Disorders
1 Meniere's Disease and Aided Distortion
3(4)
Lori Rakita
2 An Unexpected Cause of Sudden Hearing Loss
7(4)
Kristi Oeding
3 Audiologic Management of an African American Patient with Sickle Cell Disease
11(5)
Valeria Roberts Matlock
Pamela Burch-Sims
Diane M. Scott
4 Diagnostic and Treatment Outcomes for an Adolescent with Left Functional Hemispherectomy
16(6)
Jennifer Mccullagh
Kristin Dilaj
5 Tympanic Membrane Perforation as a Result of a Japanese Beetle
22(3)
Kristi Oeding
Jonathan Mcjunkin
6 Middle Ear Effects from Playing a Brass Musical Instrument (with video)
25(6)
Ross J. Roeser
Kris Chesky
Katharine Fitzharris
Joe Walter Kutz Jr.
7 Maximum Conductive Hearing Loss Secondary to Surgical Closure of the External Auditory Canal
31(3)
Alicia Restrepo
8 When Mild Hearing Loss Accompanies Mild Cognitive Impairment
34(6)
Marilyn Reed
Kate Dupuis
M. Kathleen Pichora-Fuller
9 Audiologic Management of a Patient with Psychogenic Hearing Loss
40(5)
Valeria Roberts Matlock
Diane M. Scott
10 How Auditory Processing Deficits Can Interfere with a College Student's Success in School and Work
45(5)
Jay R. Lucker
11 Hearing versus Auditory Processing Disorders: Are Hearing Aids Enough?
50(4)
Jay R. Lucker
12 An Unusual Case of Fluctuating Hearing Loss
54(7)
Judy Peterein
13 Hidden Hearing Loss
61(5)
Shruti Balvalli Deshpande
Aniruddha K. Deshpande
14 Auditory Dyssynchrony: A Struggle to Understand Speech in Noise
66(4)
Aniruddha K. Deshpande
Shruti Balvalli Deshpande
15 Auditory Processing Disorder Therapy for Mitochondrial Myopathy
70(5)
Jack Katz
Lainey Take
16 Asymmetric Hearing Loss: Evaluation, Diagnosis, and Treatment
75(5)
Cathryn Collopy
Adam H. Voss
Michael Valente
17 The Origins of Physiologic Modulation of a Low-Noise Microphone in a Human Ear Canal
80(4)
Hannah R. Burrick
Deepa Suneel
Richard A. Chole
Craig A. Buchman
Spencer B. Smith
Choongheon Lee
Ken E. Hancock
Glenis R. Long
Sumitrajit Dhar
Amanda J. Ortmann
Bryan K. Ward
Jeffery T. Lichtenhan
18 Occupational Noise-Induced Hearing Loss in a Zumba Instructor: Identification and Management
84(6)
Oscar M. Canete
Abin Kuruvilla-Mathew
Part II Diagnostic Examination---Auditory Function
19 Nonorganic Hearing Loss: A Case Study
90(6)
Alicia Restrepo
Gail Whitelaw
Part III Diagnostic Examination---Vestibular Function
20 Central Vestibular Dysfunction: A Case of Wernicke's Encephalopathy (with video)
96(5)
Amy K. Winston
Patricia Mccarthy
21 Hearing Disorders: Vestibular Schwannomas and Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss
101(5)
Alison M. Brockmeyer-Lauer
22 A Classic Case of Vestibular Neuritis
106(4)
Heather Monroe
23 Vestibular Migraine Disease and Horizontal Canal Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo in an Adult Patient
110(5)
Andrea Gohmert
24 A Case of Central and Peripheral Vestibular Impairment
115(5)
Steven M. Doettl
Devin L. Mccaslin
25 Importance of Audiologic and Vestibular Evaluation in the Diagnosis of Unilateral Vestibular Schwannoma
120(7)
Alicia Restrepo
Gail M. Whitelaw
26 The Presentation of Cerebellar Disease in Vestibular Testing of an Adult Patient
127(8)
Frederick E. Cobb
Kelly A. Sharpe
27 The Role of an Inciting Event Causing Vertigo
135(3)
Andrew Schuette
Nsangou Ghogomu
28 Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo Lateral Canal Conundrum
138(4)
Belinda C. Sinks
29 Adult Patient with Chronic Otitis Media and Recurrent Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo
142(4)
Katie Barnhouse
30 A Case of "Definite" Meniere's Disease: Unilaterally Abnormal Caloric Test with Bilaterally Normal Video Head Impulse Testing Test
146(5)
Kathryn F. Makowiec
Gary P. Jacobson
31 Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence Syndrome
151(7)
Gary P. Jacobson
Alejandro Rivas
Richard A. Roberts
32 Endolymphatic Sac Tumor: Audiometric and Vestibular Considerations
158(6)
Amy K. Winston
Part IV Amplification---Hearing Devices
33 Transcranial Contralateral Routing of Signal for Single-Sided Deafness
164(4)
Lori Rakita
34 I Hear Worse When I Wear Two Hearing Aids
168(5)
Tauren Harvey
Wayne J. Wilson
35 You Need to Take Care of Your Front End!
173(4)
Marshall Chasin
36 I Only Want Hearing Aids---Today!
177(7)
Ron Leavitt
37 Innovative Hearing Device for the Treatment of Mild to Severe Sensorineural Hearing Loss
184(11)
Laura Street
38 It Is Never Too Late
195(5)
Therese C. Walden
39 Hearing Aid Prescriptive Methods in an Adult Patient
200(6)
Jacqueline Busen
40 Quick Fit versus Programming Hearing Aid Fittings: Acoustic and Perceptual Differences
206(5)
Amyn M. Amlani
41 Fitting Hearing Aids to a Patient with Mild Hearing Loss
211(6)
Steven Smith
Brianna Schmitt
42 Patient Decision to Purchase Hearing Aids: Bundling or Unbundling
217(7)
Diane Duddy
Michael Valente
Part V Cochlear Implants
43 Cochlear Implantation in Meningitis Caused by Streptococcus suis
224(6)
H.C. Yu
Vanessa Chan
Eddie Wong
Lena L.N. Wong
44 Cochlear Implantation in Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media with Cholesteatoma
230(6)
H.C. Yu
Vanessa Chan
Eddie Wong
Lena L.N. Wong
Part VI Hearing Assistive Technology
45 Hearing Assistive Technology: A Viable Alternative to Hearing Aids
236(5)
Trent Westrick
46 Coping with Hearing Challenges at Work
241(7)
Mary Beth Jennings
Christine Meston
Part VII Tinnitus and Misophonia Management
47 Young Adult with Misophonia
248(5)
Gemma Crundwell
David M. Baguley
48 Tinnitus and Hyperacusis
253(4)
Aniruddha K. Deshpande
Rich Tyler
49 A Case of Extreme Misophonia and Hyperacusis
257(9)
Emily Sharp
Suzanne Kimball
50 Maximizing Tinnitus/Hyperacusis Sound Therapy with Real Ear Measures
266(5)
D. Bradley Davis
Index 271