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Surgery for Conductive Hearing Loss

Surgery for Conductive Hearing Loss

... Conductive hearing loss is a form of hearing loss due to abnormalities in mobile portions of the ...brain. Conductive hearing loss occurs when these movable parts ... See full document

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Pinna Anomalies Associated With Congenital Conductive Hearing Loss

Pinna Anomalies Associated With Congenital Conductive Hearing Loss

... A second middle ear anomaly impairing hearing is malleus fixation in the attic described so well by Goodhill5 and Powers et al.6 Surgery can bypass the fixed head by dividing the neck of[r] ... See full document

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Pleomorphic adenoma presenting with conductive hearing loss in the ear canal: a case report and review of the literature

Pleomorphic adenoma presenting with conductive hearing loss in the ear canal: a case report and review of the literature

... Postoperative radiotherapy for PA is controversial. It has been reported as not effective and can induce malignant change, although it has improved the local control for patients with inadequate margins and/or ... See full document

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Endoscopic exploratory tympanotomy in cases of conductive hearing loss with intact tympanic membrane: our experience

Endoscopic exploratory tympanotomy in cases of conductive hearing loss with intact tympanic membrane: our experience

... underwent surgery by Shea technique which exposed the footplate for placement of piston away from the facial nerve with normal facial nerve function post operatively (Figure ... See full document

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Branchio-Oto-Renal Syndrome (BOR) associated with focal glomerulosclerosis in a patient with a novel EYA1 splice site mutation

Branchio-Oto-Renal Syndrome (BOR) associated with focal glomerulosclerosis in a patient with a novel EYA1 splice site mutation

... corrective surgery of pre-auricular fistulae and lateral fistulae of the ...new surgery at the age of 10 ...mostly conductive hearing ... See full document

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Conductive Hearing Loss with Present Acoustic Reflex: A Case Report

Conductive Hearing Loss with Present Acoustic Reflex: A Case Report

... of hearing loss of the left ear. She had complained of hearing loss after undergoing left ear surgery at the age of 2 ...left conductive hearing loss with an ABG of ... See full document

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Assessment of quantitative hearing loss in relation to the morphology of central tympanic membrane perforations

Assessment of quantitative hearing loss in relation to the morphology of central tympanic membrane perforations

... Tympanic membrane(TM) perforation is a condition as old as the evolution of human species. 1 It is one of the most common causes of hearing impairment. Infection is the principle cause of TM perforation. It may be ... See full document

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A study on the effect of grommet as partial ossicular replacement prosthesis in type III tympanoplasty in patients with chronic suppurative otitis media

A study on the effect of grommet as partial ossicular replacement prosthesis in type III tympanoplasty in patients with chronic suppurative otitis media

... to conductive hearing ...the hearing mechanism in ear after eliminating the disease from the middle ...of hearing improvement by using grommet as PORP in type III ...Post-operative ... See full document

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A Comparative Study of Endoscopic Tympanoplasty Cartilage Vs Temporalis Fascia in Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media with Tubotympanic Disease

A Comparative Study of Endoscopic Tympanoplasty Cartilage Vs Temporalis Fascia in Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media with Tubotympanic Disease

... significant conductive hearing ...of conductive hearing mechanism Tympanoplasty is surgical procedure to reconstruct sound conducting apparatus, tympanic membrane, ossicular system with or ... See full document

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Neuroimaging assessment in Down syndrome: a pictorial review

Neuroimaging assessment in Down syndrome: a pictorial review

... CHL: Conductive hearing loss; CT: Computed tomography; CTA: CT angiography; DS: Down syndrome; DSA: Digital subtraction angiography; DTI: Diffusion tensor imaging; FA: Fractional anisotropy; fcMRI: ... See full document

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The middle fossa approach with self-drilling screws: a novel technique for BONEBRIDGE implantation

The middle fossa approach with self-drilling screws: a novel technique for BONEBRIDGE implantation

... Regarding audiometric outcomes, Schmerber et al. evaluated 28 adults following BB-BCI implantation at 1- year post-operatively. Patients showed improvements in audiometric thresholds and speech intelligibility for speech ... See full document

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FREQUENCY OF SENSORINEURAL HEARING LOSS IN CHRONIC SUPPURATIVE OTITIS MEDIA

FREQUENCY OF SENSORINEURAL HEARING LOSS IN CHRONIC SUPPURATIVE OTITIS MEDIA

... discharge. Hearing disability in adults and children also has its bearing on the individual and on the ...of hearing impairment. The hearing loss is usually conductive resulting from ... See full document

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High Resolution CT Findings in Children with a Normal Pinna or Grade I Microtia and Unilateral Mild Stenosis of the External Auditory Canal

High Resolution CT Findings in Children with a Normal Pinna or Grade I Microtia and Unilateral Mild Stenosis of the External Auditory Canal

... Patients presenting with unilateral conductive hearing loss should be evaluated for mild EAC stenosis and potentially subtle but characteristic ossicular malformations. Anomalies of the pinna are ... See full document

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Spatial auditory processing in children with central auditory processing disorder

Spatial auditory processing in children with central auditory processing disorder

... Irving and Moore, mentioned that there is little information about localization learning in the free field. They utilized wide band noise burst in 24 horizontal locations with equal distances in 360 degree. At first they ... See full document

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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC RESEARCH

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... of hearing loss proves vital at any age for health ...school, hearing loss may interfere with learning and if undetected, it can cause poor school ...the hearing status of 339 preschool ... See full document

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Effect of Mastoid Drilling on Sensory Neural Hearing Component of Normally Functioning Contralateral Ear

Effect of Mastoid Drilling on Sensory Neural Hearing Component of Normally Functioning Contralateral Ear

... Kylen et al. stated that drill induced noise during ear surgery may result in postoperative high-tone sensory neural hearing loss. They measured a noise level of 100 dB in the ipsilateral cochlea and ... See full document

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FAMILIAL HEARING LOSS ASSOCIATED WITH BRANCHIAL FISTULAS

FAMILIAL HEARING LOSS ASSOCIATED WITH BRANCHIAL FISTULAS

... 111-3-The patient’s sister, age 27, had bilateral preauricular fistulas and a unilateral cervical fis- tula; the latter required excision. She had bilateral conductive hearing loss and s[r] ... See full document

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Relationship between tympanic membrane perforation and conductive hearing loss in patients with chronic otitis media

Relationship between tympanic membrane perforation and conductive hearing loss in patients with chronic otitis media

... and hearing loss: Tympanic membrane perforations divided into three groups based on their location on the parstensa in relation to the handle of ...average hearing loss of speech frequencies, ... See full document

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Auditory Gain, Quality of Life, and Audiological Benefits in Bone Anchored Hearing Device Users in Fundación Santafé De Bogotá, Colombia

Auditory Gain, Quality of Life, and Audiological Benefits in Bone Anchored Hearing Device Users in Fundación Santafé De Bogotá, Colombia

... between conductive hearing loss and mixed hearing loss ...between conductive and mixed hearing loss patients for GBI results have yet to be ...comparing ... See full document

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Otitis Media in Infants and Children

Otitis Media in Infants and Children

... enen Gaumendeften. Pannbacker J: Hearing loss and cleft palate. Walton WK: Audiometrically “normal” conductive hearing losses among the cleft palate. Aschan G: Hearing and nasal function[r] ... See full document

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