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Organic solvents and hearing loss: The challenge for audiology.
- Source :
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International journal of audiology [Int J Audiol] 2006 Jul; Vol. 45 (7), pp. 367-81. - Publication Year :
- 2006
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Abstract
- Organic solvents have been reported to adversely affect human health, including hearing health. Animal models have demonstrated that solvents may induce auditory damage, especially to the outer hair cells. Research on workers exposed to solvents has suggested that these chemicals may also induce auditory damage through effects on the central auditory pathways. Studies conducted with both animals and humans demonstrate that the hearing frequencies affected by solvent exposure are different to those affected by noise, and that solvents may interact synergistically with noise. The present article aims to review the contemporary literature of solvent-induced hearing loss, and consider the implications of solvent-induced auditory damage for clinical audiologists. Possible audiological tests that may be used when auditory damage due to solvent exposure is suspected are discussed.
- Subjects :
- Animals
Audiology
Audiometry, Evoked Response
Carbon Disulfide adverse effects
Hair Cells, Auditory, Outer pathology
Hearing Loss, Noise-Induced etiology
Humans
Otoacoustic Emissions, Spontaneous
Solvents toxicity
Styrene adverse effects
Styrene toxicity
Toluene adverse effects
Toluene toxicity
Trichloroethylene adverse effects
Trichloroethylene toxicity
Xylenes toxicity
Hair Cells, Auditory, Outer drug effects
Hearing Loss chemically induced
Noise adverse effects
Occupational Exposure adverse effects
Solvents adverse effects
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1499-2027
- Volume :
- 45
- Issue :
- 7
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- International journal of audiology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 16938795
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1080/14992020600753205