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Michaela Skerkova

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Gottfriedova N, Skerkova M, Zborilova M, Kovalova M, Tomaskova H, Mrazkova E
Otolaryngol Pol . 2025 Jan; 79(1):1-9. PMID: 39812308
<b>Introduction:</b> The exposure to unsafe sound levels is considered a risk factor for developing noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL). Personal listening devices (PLDs) represent a common source of recreational noise among...
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Gottfriedova N, Kovalova M, Skerkova M, Mrazkova E
J Int Adv Otol . 2024 Aug; 20(4):358-364. PMID: 39162007
Extended high-frequency audiometry (HFA) is considered an important tool in the detection of hearing loss. However, the values at extended high frequencies (EHF) in older adults (in both men and...
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Kovalova M, Mrazkova E, Skerkova M, cada Z, Janoutova J
Otolaryngol Pol . 2022 Jul; 76(3):32-38. PMID: 35796396
<b>Aim:</b> The aim was to compare hearing loss between men and women over 65 in pure tone audiometry and to evaluate the sensitivity of the abbreviated version of the Hearing...
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Skerkova M, Kovalova M, Rychly T, Tomaskova H, Slachtova H, cada Z, et al.
Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol . 2022 Jun; 280(2):565-572. PMID: 35763083
Purpose: This study aimed to determine hearing thresholds in an otologically normal population without occupational noise exposure aged 18 to 64 years using extended high-frequency audiometry (EHFA). Methods: Individuals from...
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Mrazkova E, Kovalova M, cada Z, Gottfriedova N, Rychly T, Skerkova M
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2021 Jul; 18(12). PMID: 34203734
For this study, high-frequency audiometry was used to compare the hearing thresholds, with respect to age, among women exposed to noise in their working environment, as well as those not...
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Skerkova M, Kovalova M, Mrazkova E
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2021 Apr; 18(9). PMID: 33925120
The WHO considers hearing loss to be a major global problem. A literature search was conducted to see whether high-frequency audiometry (HFA) could be used for the early detection of...