Cochlear, auditory brainstem responses in Type 1 diabetes: relationship with metabolic variables and diabetic complications

Few studies have analysed the presence of hearing abnormalities in diabetes. We assessed the presence of subclinical auditory alterations and their possible association with early vascular and neurological dysfunction in young adults with Type 1 diabetes of long duration.

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