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The Bonebridge Active Bone Conduction Hearing Implant: Safety, Effectiveness and Outcomes Based on 355 Patients. [PDF]
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Exposure to high-altitude hypobaric hypoxic environment induces low-frequency hearing loss in C57BL/6J mice: Mediated by slowing down the postsynaptic electrical signal transmission speed in the cochlear-inferior colliculus auditory signaling pathway. [PDF]
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Trauma-related conductive hearing loss.
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Unexplained Conductive Hearing Loss
Southern Medical Journal, 1980We report a series of unusual clinical cases which exhibit what we have referred to as unexplained conductive hearing loss. Audiometrically, these cases typically display mild to moderate conductive or mixed-type hearing loss and good word discrimination (80% to 100%). The otologic evaluations also lend support to the audiometric findings.
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Posttraumatic Conductive Hearing Loss
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1965Introduction POSTTRAUMATIC conductive hearing loss, caused by interruption of the ossicular chain as a result of indirect trauma, has recently been the subject of several reports in the literature (Andersen et al, 1 Escher, 2 Hough 3 ). In the past few years we had occasion to observe 15 cases of this kind in the Utrecht University Clinic.
I E, Does, T, Bottema
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Congenital conductive hearing loss
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2002Congenital conductive hearing loss due to ossicular deformities can be treated by either rehabilitation with a hearing aid or surgical reconstruction. We present the results of exploratory tympanotomy performed in a large paediatric otolaryngology centre in 67 patients with non-serous congenital conductive hearing loss.
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