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| | Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine : Hearing loss $5.99 | |
| Using Laser-Doppler Vibrometry to Diagnose Conductive Hearing Loss : An article from: ASHA Leader $10.00 | |
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| | Surgical Solutions for Conductive Hearing Loss : An article from: The Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology $10.00 | |
| Surgical Solutions for Conductive Hearing Loss $98.47 | |
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| | Experiencing a day of conductive hearing loss. (Health Service Applications) : An article from: Journal of School Health $5.95 | |
| Congenital conductive hearing loss in dyschondrosteosis : An article from: The Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology $10.00 | |
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| | Conductive Hearing Loss: A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, And Annotated Research Guide To Internet References $39.41 | |
| Outcomes and patient-based hearing status in conductive hearing loss (Laryngoscope) | |
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| | The possible effects of conductive hearing loss on language development | |
| The audiometric Rinne Test as a predictor of conductive hearing loss (Ohio. University, Kent. Graduate School. Master's Theses. School of Speech) | |
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Obscure temporal bone fracture with conductive hearing loss - Otoscopic Clinic - Brief Article
The accompanying photograph shows the right ear of a patient who sustained a basilar skull fracture and fracture of the temporal bone many years before.
From Ear, Nose & Throat Journal,
2/1/03
by Christian Deguine
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Spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia congenita associated with conductive hearing loss - Brief Article - Statistical Data Included
Abstract Spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia is a disorder characterized by abnormalities of growth. Previous studies of this disorder have identified a significant incidence of associated hearing loss.
From Ear, Nose & Throat Journal,
3/1/00
by Ravinder Dahiya
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Treatment of conductive hearing loss with ossicular chain reconstruction procedures - Otorhinolaryngology Surgery Update
Middle ear infections and ossicular disorders can cause conductive hearing loss. Ossicular disorders include fibrous unions in which scar tissue replaces ...
From AORN Journal,
3/1/97
by Carolyn Waddington
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Hearing loss
Hearing loss is any degree of impairment of the ability to apprehend sound.
From Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine,
4/6/01
by Mai Tran
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Differential diagnosis and treatment of hearing loss
Hearing loss is a common problem that can occur at any age and makes verbal communication difficult. The ear is divided anatomically into three sections ...
From American Family Physician,
9/15/03
by Jon E. Isaacson
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Hearing loss
Hearing loss is any degree of impairment of the ability to apprehend sound.
From Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine,
4/6/01
by J. Ricker Polsdorfer
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The relationship of tinnitus, hyperacusis, and hearing loss
Abstract The triad of tinnitus, hyperacusis, and hearing loss remains an often-underdiagnosed combination of symptoms that causes physical, mental, ...
From Ear, Nose & Throat Journal,
7/1/04
by Jeffrey J. Nelson
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Now hear this - premature hearing loss
Two types of premature hearing loss are conductive deafness and nerve deafness. Conductive deafness is caused by ear wax, infection or broken eardrum, and can be treated with drugs. Nerve deafness is
From Better Homes & Gardens,
4/1/94
by Gary Legwold
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