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Occupational diseases related to otorhinolaryngology Vrije Universiteit Brussel
In the German Ordinance on Occupational Diseases (BKV), there are currently 82 occupational diseases listed, of which 18 partially or completely fall within the field of ENT medicine due to the associated health disorders. Noise-induced hearing loss is usually the focus of attention for the ENT specialist, but it has long since ceased to be the only occupational disease. In order to help uncover possible causalities between occupational ...
Makrolide - also doch gehörgefährlicher als vermutet? Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Die vergessene Welt der Békésy-Audiometrie Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The WHO grades of hearing loss Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Volume 72, pages 561–564, (2024)
Glorie muss erarbeitet werden Vrije Universiteit Brussel
When does the risk of noise-induced hearing loss become relevant? : The new exposure tables for occupational noise-induced hearing loss (BK-Nr. 2301 traffic light scheme) Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Volume 72, pages 587–590, (2024)
On the expert evaluation of potential damage to hearing using A-weighted sound exposure level (LAE) Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Noise-Induced Tinnitus Accompanies, But Does Not Lead! On the Assessment of Ringing in the Ears in the Occupational Disease BK No. 2301 Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Lasertonsillotomie geplant – Tonsillektomie ausgeführt Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Die Laser-Tonsillotomie erscheint vielen Eltern ideal für ihr Kind: fortschrittlich durch Laser, konservativ durch Gewebeschonung und alles in allem risikoarm. Doch wie bei jedem Eingriff können sich Komplikationen ergeben, die um so schwerwiegender erscheinen, wenn Absprachen nicht eingehalten werden und das Kind leidet – dann folgt wie im folgenden Fall der Rechtsweg