Publications by authors named "T Tono"

Wideband tympanometry (WBT) has the potential to distinguish various mechanical middle ear and inner ear pathologies noninvasively. This study investigated the diagnostic value of WBT in the diagnosis of enlarged vestibular aqueduct (EVA). The absorbance and resonance frequency (RF) of patients with EVA (40 ears, 25 patients) and matched population controls (39 ears, 28 subjects) were compared, alongside receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis.

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The development of temporal bone pneumatization is related to the postnatal middle ear environment, where the development of air cells is suppressed with otitis media in early childhood. However, whether air cell formation restarts when mastoidectomy is performed during temporal bone pneumatization remains unclear. Herein, we evaluated temporal bone pneumatization after canal wall up (CWU) tympanomastoidectomy for middle ear cholesteatoma in children.

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Background: Little is known about the relationship between the disease activity of Behçet disease (BD) and the incidence of inflammatory major organ events.

Objectives: In this prospective registry study, we investigated the association between the Behçet Disease Current Activity Form (BDCAF) and incidence of inflammatory major organ events, defined as the inflammation of the ocular, central nervous, intestinal, and vascular systems in BD.

Methods: We enrolled participants from Japanese multicenter prospective cohorts.

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Article Synopsis
  • Bone conduction implants (BCIs) and middle ear implants (MEIs) are effective options for patients with chronic ear inflammation, but structural changes from previous surgeries can affect their success.
  • The study focused on patients who had surgery for refractory otitis media and looked at their hearing outcomes after receiving BCIs or MEIs, finding that most achieved good results.
  • Significant correlations were noted between preoperative and postoperative hearing thresholds for BCIs, while MEIs did not show the same correlation, indicating different predictive factors for their effectiveness.
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Sequential bilateral cochlear implantation in children becomes less effective as the inter-implant interval increases. However, the cause of this and the age at which speech perception becomes impossible are unclear. We examined the cases of 11 prelingually deaf children who underwent unilateral cochlear implantation at our hospitals before the age of 5 years old, followed by a second implantation procedure on the contralateral side when they were aged ≥ 6 years old (6-12 years old).

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