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Conductive and Cochlear Hearing Loss

2011
1. Any kind of hearing loss may be accompanied by tinnitus. 2. This chapter describes possible causes of conductive hearing loss located in the external ear and middle ear. 3. Pathologies of this area include neoplastic changes (e.g., tumors), inflammatory disease (e.g., otitis media), or disorders of unknown origin (e.g ...
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Recurrent pregnancy loss

Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2020
Evdokia Dimitriadis   +2 more
exaly  

Inflammatory bone loss: pathogenesis and therapeutic intervention

Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2012
Josef S Smolen
exaly  

[Imaging of conductive hearing loss].

Journal de radiologie, 2000
CT study of the middle ear and ossicular chain plays a major role in assessing the etiology of conductive hearing loss. A normal otoscopic examination is compatible with a fenestral otosclerosis, a minor ossicular chain aplasia or a traumatic dislocation of the ossicular chain.
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New treatment options for hearing loss

Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2015
Ulrich Müller
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Congenital Conductive Hearing Loss

2013
Sean M. Miller, Anthony A. Mikulec
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