2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2014.12.031
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Evaluation of hearing loss in pediatric celiac patients

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“…A 2015 case–control study by Şahin et al, with large sample size (110 pediatric patients with CD and 41 age and sex-matched controls), found significantly worse bone conduction thresholds at all frequencies in patients with CD ( P < .05) and that these thresholds worsen with duration of CD ( P < .05). 11 Interestingly, the pure tone average was below 20 decibels, so the hearing loss was subclinical only at that point in time 11 but could be hypothesized to be predictive of worsening hearing loss in later life, in keeping with the findings of Leggio et al 7…”
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“…A 2015 case–control study by Şahin et al, with large sample size (110 pediatric patients with CD and 41 age and sex-matched controls), found significantly worse bone conduction thresholds at all frequencies in patients with CD ( P < .05) and that these thresholds worsen with duration of CD ( P < .05). 11 Interestingly, the pure tone average was below 20 decibels, so the hearing loss was subclinical only at that point in time 11 but could be hypothesized to be predictive of worsening hearing loss in later life, in keeping with the findings of Leggio et al 7…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…10 A 2015 case-control study by Ş ahin et al, with large sample size (110 pediatric patients with CD and 41 age and sexmatched controls), found significantly worse bone conduction thresholds at all frequencies in patients with CD (P < .05) and that these thresholds worsen with duration of CD (P < .05). 11 Interestingly, the pure tone average was below 20 decibels, so the hearing loss was subclinical only at that point in time 11 but could be hypothesized to be predictive of worsening hearing loss in later life, in keeping with the findings of Leggio et al 7 The pathological mechanism behind SNHL and CD is postulated to be immune-mediated neurological damage, comprising of autoantibodies, autoreactive T cells and immune complex deposition. 12 Malnutrition may also be a component, with ischemic damage to the cochlea from iron deficiency anemia.…”
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“…Subsequent investigations on associations between CeD and SNHL, including one study on adult patients and eight studies on children and adolescents, were summarized in a systematic review presented by De Luca et al [51]. Another study suggest that hearing screenings should be recommended for children with CD in order to prevent the potentially unfavorable effects of hearing loss on the emotional, behavioral, cognitive, and sensorimotor development of these patients [53]. The presented outcomes were partly contradictory, and an unambiguous close relation between both disorders could not be deduced.…”
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“…On the contrary, Bukulmez et al 13 observed similar hearing functions of children with newly diagnosed CD and healthy controls. Other studies from Urgnaci et al 14 Sahin et al 15 Yazici et al 16 and Yaprak et al 17 did not show significant SNHL in overall measurements of patients with CD compared with controls and hypothesized that subclinical SNHL should be investigated in CD patients for recognizing hearing loss early during the course of the disease.…”
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