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. 2014 Jun;35(6):1202–1208. doi: 10.3174/ajnr.A3814

Table 1:

Demographic information for patients with cochlear implants

Subject Sex Age, y Etiology Implant Device Implant Side Fig 5 RW Insertion
1 F 59 Meniere Med-El Sonata, Standard Array Right B
2 F 48 Autoimmune Med-El Sonata, Standard Array Right H RW
3 M 62 Meniere Med-El Sonata, Standard Array Left R RW
4a M 51 Idiopathic Med-El Concert, Standard Array Right F RW
Med-El Concert, Standard Array Left L
5 F 54 Hereditary Med-El Concert, Standard Array Left Q
6 F 21 Idiopathic Med-El Sonata, Standard Array Left P
7a M 59 Meniere Med-El Concert, Standard Array Right D
Med-El Sonata, Standard Array Left M
8a M 62 Idiopathic Med-El Sonata, Standard Array Right C RW
Med-El Sonata, Standard Array Left J
9 F 51 Idiopathic Med-El Concert, Standard Array Right G RW
10 M 61 Meniere Med-El Concert, Standard Array Left O
11a M 57 Idiopathic Med-El Sonata, Standard Array Right E
Med-El Sonata, Standard Array Left K
12 M 49 Meningitis Med-El Concert, Standard Array Right A
13 M 61 Viral Med-El Sonata, Standard Array Left N
14 F 50 Idiopathic Med-El Concert, Medium Array Right I

Note:—Demographic information for all 14 patients with cochlear implants include sex, age, etiology of hearing loss, type of CI, laterality, and corresponding image in Fig 5. Round window insertions are designated by RW.

a

Subjects with bilateral CIs.