Plath P
Laryngol Rhinol Otol (Stuttg). 1978 Dec;57(12):1058-65.
In cases of noise induced hearing loss, the medico-legal judgement of causality is often complicated by the coincidence of endogenous hearing impairements, which conceal the audiolical characteristics and the degree of NIHL. The recognition of an occupational disease however is possible only when there is a dominant probability; the possibility of NIHL alone in sight of the labour conditions is not sufficient for this recognition. In such cases, the medical expert therefore, besides of an extensive audiological analysis, must have sufficient information on noise immission, on the course of hearing impairement in regard to working time, and on other diseases and accidents which possibly can influence hearing function.