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Hanne Gommeren ; Joyce Bosmans ; Julie Moyaert ; Griet Mertens ; Patrick Cras ; Sebastiaan Engelborghs ; Angélique Van Ombergen ; Annick Gilles ; Erik Fransen ; Raymond van de Berg ; Sébastien Janssens de Varebeke ; Vincent Van Rompaey |Background: DeaFNess Autosomal dominant 9 (DFNA9) is a hereditary disorder known to affect both hearing and vestibular function in its carriers. Its phenotype is characterized by progressive sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) and vestibular dysfu[...]Article
Objective: To compare the cognitive evolution of older adults with severe or profound hearing impairment after cochlear implantation with that of a matched group of older adults with severe hearing impairment who do not receive a cochlear implan[...]Article
Joyce Bosmans ; Hanne Gommeren ; Annick Gilles ; Griet Mertens ; Angélique Van Ombergen ; Patrick Cras ; Sebastiaan Engelborghs ; Luc Vereeck ; Marc J.W. Lammers ; Vincent Van Rompaey |Objectives: Given the expected rise in dementia prevalence, early diagnosis is vital. As a growing body of literature has identified a potential association between vestibular function and cognition, vestibular assessment may aid in early screen[...]Article
Emilie Cardon ; Laure Jacquemin ; Martin Schecklmann ; Berthold Langguth ; Griet Mertens ; Olivier Vanderveken ; Marc J.W. Lammers ; Paul Van de Heyning ; Vincent Van Rompaey ; Annick Gilles |Objectives: Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) of the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex has been hypothesized to reduce tinnitus severity by modifying cortical activity in brain regions associated with the perception of tinnitus. [...]Article
Joyce Bosmans ; Catherine Jorissen ; Annick Gilles ; Griet Mertens ; Sebastiaan Engelborghs ; Patrick Cras ; Angélique Van Ombergen ; Vincent Van Rompaey |Importance: Given the rising prevalence of patients with dementia and those at risk for it, early identification is prioritized. As vestibular dysfunction is associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and may contribute to its onset, vestibular as[...]