Tonotopic organization of the hearing organ in a bushcricket

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The question of the effect of H2S on the mucosa of the upper respiratory tract and the hearing organ is currently not yet sufficiently developed. Observations of Dr. Mogilnitsky on patients with sulfur baths suggest that H2S acts directly on the mucosa of the upper airways, causing its hyperaemia, increased secretion and reduction of atrophic phenomena; long-term action of H2S, on the contrary, increases atrophic phenomena.


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Annotation. On the example of railway and air transport, a number of new issues of occupational hearing loss are shown, requiring study and subsequent implementation in practical health care, as new etiological factors in the development of hearing loss. This concerns the factor of labor intensity, which has a potentiating, pathogenetic significance, along with noise, in the development of hearing loss due to the formation of chronic stress, leading to additional ischemia of the vascular stria and damage to the neuroepithelium of the inner ear. There is a need, along with the development of a methodology for assessing the factor of labor intensity for SOUT of workplaces, to determine the criteria for its negative action when used for the examination of the connection between the disease of the organ of hearing and the profession. In the «List of occupational diseases» in clause 2.4.2. indicated diseases associated with exposure to infrasound (IZ), among the manifestations of which, called sensorineural hearing loss bilateral. However, IZ, as well as low-frequency noise (LFN), were not previously considered as significant adverse factors in relation to the hearing organ in mass clinical trials, therefore, there are no expert criteria for the relationship between hearing loss and their impact, which could be applied in practice, which requires accumulation of evidence base for the subsequent substantiation of an independent nosological form of a disease of the organ of hearing, associated with mechanoacoustic exposure.


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