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Table 1.

Ototoxicity classification systems.

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Table 2.

Baseline characteristics of included patients.

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Table 3.

Grade distribution (%) based on the last available audiogram according to different CTCAEv4.03, Muenster, SIOP, Brock and Chang classification systems.

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Fig 1.

Prevalence of deleterious hearing loss (A) based on CTCAEv4.03 ≥grade 2, Muenster ≥grade 2b, SIOP ≥grade 2, Brock ≥grade 2 and Chang ≥grade 2a, and ototoxicity grade distribution (B) according to the last available audiogram.

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Table 4.

The prevalence of deleterious hearing loss at stop treatment, 1 year after stop and 10 years after stop treatment.

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Table 5.

Concordance among different ototoxicity criteria.

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Fig 2.

Progression of hearing loss based on Muenster grade.

The time after start cisplatin treatment in 654 patients is depicted on the x-axis and the hearing loss grade is depicted on the y-axis. The dots represent the mean and the whiskers represent the standard error of the mean ototoxicity grade. The dotted horizontal line depicts the cut-off for hearing loss yes/no.

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Fig 3.

Progression of hearing loss based on Brock grade.

The time after start cisplatin treatment in 654 patients is depicted on the x-axis and the hearing loss grade is depicted on the y-axis. The dots represent the mean and the whiskers represent the standard error of the mean ototoxicity grade. The dotted horizontal line depicts the cut-off for hearing loss yes/no.

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Fig 4.

Progression of hearing loss based on SIOP grade.

The time after start cisplatin treatment in 654 patients is depicted on the x-axis and the hearing loss grade is depicted on the y-axis. The dots represent the mean and the whiskers represent the standard error of the mean ototoxicity grade. The dotted horizontal line depicts the cut-off for hearing loss yes/no.

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Fig 5.

Progression of hearing loss based on Chang grade.

The time after start cisplatin treatment in 654 patients is depicted on the x-axis and the hearing loss grade is depicted on the y-axis. The dots represent the mean and the whiskers represent the standard error of the mean ototoxicity grade. The dotted horizontal line depicts the cut-off for hearing loss yes/no.

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