2016
DOI: 10.9771/cmbio.v14i3.14984
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Resultados da anamnese para rastreio de transtornos do processamento auditivo em crianças com hipotireoidismo congênito

Abstract: <strong>Introdução: </strong>os hormônios tireoidianos (HT) são fundamentais para a adequada maturação neurológica do sistema nervoso auditivo e sabe-se que esta é uma condição necessária para o desenvolvimento das habilidades auditivas. <strong>Objetivo: </strong>analisar sintomas de transtornos do processamento auditivo (TPA) em crianças com hipotireoidismo congênito (HC),coletados durante anamnese. <strong>Material e Métodos: </strong>Foram avaliadas as informações clínic… Show more

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“…Once the TH is essential for auditory nervous system neuromaturation, there is evidence indicating a relationship between the presence of symptoms and central auditory processing disorders in CH cases (47).…”
Section: Retrocochlear/central Mechanisms On Congenital Hypothyroidismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once the TH is essential for auditory nervous system neuromaturation, there is evidence indicating a relationship between the presence of symptoms and central auditory processing disorders in CH cases (47).…”
Section: Retrocochlear/central Mechanisms On Congenital Hypothyroidismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To calculate the estimated EIL for the crop described by Pedigo et al (1986), it was necessary to perform the regression analysis that according to Andrade (2007) consists of the verification of the relationship between a dependent and an independent variable. This relation is represented by the following mathematical model:…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%