[Criteria of noise pathologies in aviation specialists and their prognostic implications]
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[Criteria of noise pathologies in aviation specialists and their prognostic implications]
Abstract
The paper outlines the criteria of noise pathologies in aviation specialists after extended period of exposure to high-intensity noise and infrared sound. Analysis of morbidity and clinical researches shows prevalence of such pathologies as neurosensory deafness, hypertension and discirculatory encephalopathy. These disorders were correlated with career length.
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