
Presbycousis represents a poorly defined clinical entity despite a number of investigations that have been carried out. After a careful review of present knowledge, the authors state that this clinical entity may be regarded as a multifactorial syndrome, due to extrinsic as well as inherited noxious factors.
Aged, 80 and over, Age Factors, Disease Progression, Humans, Presbycusis, Aged
Aged, 80 and over, Age Factors, Disease Progression, Humans, Presbycusis, Aged
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