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Obliterative otosclerosis

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1991
AbstractAn analysis of 420 consecutive cases of obliterative otosclerosis seen in the Christian Medical College Hospital, Vellore is presented. The proportion of truly obliterative otosclerosis is 33.09 per cent (139 ears). Our male to female ratio in truly obliterative otosclerosis is 1.48:1, while in the non-obliterative group it was 1.34:1. The mean
R, Raman, J, Mathew, J, Idikula
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Otosclerosis

2011
Otosclerosis is one of the more common forms of adult-onset hearing loss with a prevalence of 0.3-0.4% in Caucasians. It is typically characterized by a conductive hearing loss due to labyrinthine endochondral sclerosis that upon stapedio-vestibular joint invasion results in loss of free motion of the stapes. Its etiology remains poorly understood with
Megan, Ealy, Richard J H, Smith
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Obliterative otosclerosis

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1999
AbstractFrom January 1990 to December 1996, 293 primary stapedectomies for otosclerosis were performed, among which 14 had obliterative otosclerosis (4.7 per cent). Probability of bilateral obliterative disease was 50 per cent. With this particular condition, a drill-out procedure was used to perform either a stapedectomy or a stapedotomy.
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